What comes next after massive strikes in Iran

特朗普为何此时“斩首”伊朗领袖?

Apple News Today

2026-03-02

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The U.S. and Israel carried out a massive military campaign over the weekend against Iran. The Wall Street Journal’s Jared Malsin breaks down the operation. Lawmakers were briefed on the Iran attacks but the strikes were carried out without congressional approval. NPR reports on how that has put new urgency into an effort to reign in President Trump’s military powers. Los Angeles is the home to the largest population of Iranians outside of Iran. Corinne Purtill of the Los Angeles Times joins to discuss how they are reacting. Plus, a mass shooting in Austin left three dead including the gunman, OpenAI is stepping into a bigger role at the Pentagon, and how one Planned Parenthood location is offering spa-like treatments to generate revenue. Today’s episode was hosted by Cecilia Lei./p
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  • Good morning.

  • Over the weekend, a monumental shift in Iran.

  • This is a very unpredictable situation.

  • In some ways, this situation was unthinkable just a few months or a few years ago.

  • And now you have a U.S. military offensive against Iran.

  • The Wall Street Journal walks us through the weekend's events.

  • Lawmakers on Capitol Hill want to rein in President Trump's war powers after the attacks.

  • Observers say the efforts are a long shot.

  • And Iranian residents in the U.S. react to regime change in Tehran.

  • It's Monday, March 2nd.

  • I'm Cecilia Lei.

  • This is Apple News Today.

  • It's been an extraordinary few days in the Middle East.

  • We have hit hundreds of targets in Iran, including Revolutionary Guard facilities,

  • Iranian air defense systems.

  • Just now, was announced that we knocked out nine ships plus their naval building,

  • all in a matter of literally minutes.

  • That's President Trump in a video address posted on Truth Social Sunday afternoon.

  • Over the weekend, a joint U.S.-Israeli operation killed Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

  • and several other senior officials.