2026-03-02
10 分钟From The New York Times, it's the headlines.
I'm Tracey Mumford.
Today's Monday, March 2nd.
Here's what we're covering.
The United States and Israel struck more than 2,000 more targets in Iran yesterday,
not letting up on the assault that's taken out the country's senior leadership and set off a wave of violence across the Middle East.
These actions are right and they are necessary to ensure that Americans will never have to face a radical,
bloodthirsty terrorist regime.
armed with nuclear weapons and lots of threats.
Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed Saturday along with several high-level military leaders.
In retaliation, Iran has fired a barrage of missile attacks at Israel and at U.S.
military bases in the region.
One strike killed three U.S.
soldiers at a base in Kuwait.
And sadly, there will likely be more.
Before it ends, that's the way it is.
President Trump acknowledged the U.S.
toll in a short address yesterday, saying their deaths would be avenged.
And he called on the remaining Iranian military and the country's Revolutionary Guard to surrender or be killed.
My colleague Zolan Cano-Youngs spoke with Trump yesterday and asked the president how long he thought the operation in Iran could last.