by Amy Goodman | Mar 27, 2026 | Donald Trump, Interview, Iran, iran war, Israel, Pete Hegseth, Steve Witkoff, Strait of Hormuz, War, war in Iran
Drop Site News’s Jeremy Scahill joins Democracy Now! to discuss the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, including President Donald Trump’s lies about U.S. strategy and negotiations with Iran, possible avenues of U.S. escalation and what Scahill has learned about Iranian strategy in conversations with Iranian officials. “They want to cause enough pain to the world economy … [so] that any nation that thinks…
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by Sharon Zhang | Mar 27, 2026 | international humanitarian law, International Law, Iran, Israel, News, Pentagon, War Crimes
Israeli forces are using extremely destructive 2,000-pound bombs on residential areas in Tehran, reports say, slaughtering dozens and violating international law barring the use of such weapons in areas where a disproportionate amount of civilians may be harmed. A series of strikes in Resalat in eastern Tehran killed between 40 and 50 civilians, completely destroying three residential…
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by Brad Reed | Mar 27, 2026 | Article, Iran, Middle East, Politics and Movements: International, Politics and Movements: US, Reprint, Trump, War
by Sharon Zhang | Mar 27, 2026 | Christianity, Donald Trump, Iran, Islamophobia, News, Pentagon, Pete Hegseth
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth asked Pentagon officials to pray for “overwhelming violence” against enemies in Iran and elsewhere in the “name of Jesus Christ” at a Christian worship service on Wednesday. The remarks, made at Hegseth’s monthly worship service — the first he’s held since the U.S. and Israel began their war on Iran — reinforced public concerns over his Christian nationalist…
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by Stephen Prager | Mar 27, 2026 | Democrats, Donald Trump, Iran, iran war, News, Republicans, Trump Administration, War, war in Iran, War Powers, War Powers Resolution
Backlash is continuing to grow after US House Democratic leaders made the decision to push off a war powers vote on President Donald Trump’s Iran war for more than two weeks, even though they may have the votes to pass it immediately. With Trump appearing poised to make the deathly unpopular decision to deploy ground troops into Iran within days, momentum around an act to restrict his…
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by Kourosh Ziabari | Mar 27, 2026 | culture, diaspora, environmental crisis, holiday, humanitarian crisis, Iran, iran war, Israel, New Year, News, War, war in Iran
For millennia, Iranians have marked the first day of spring, which usually falls on March 20 or 21 according to the Persian solar calendar, as the beginning of their new year. The 13 days of festivities that typically follow are known in Iran as Nowruz, meaning “new day” in the Persian language. But as Iran continues to be bombed by the United States and Israel in a war of aggression that is now…
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