2026-03-06
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Our top stories Donald Trump told reporters that he should help choose Iran's new supreme leader.
Mr Trump said that Mushtaba Khamenei, the 56-year-old son of the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei,
who has emerged as the frontrunner, was an unacceptable choice.
He told Axios that he wants someone who will bring harmony and peace to Iran.
America's House of Representatives rejected a resolution that would require Mr Trump to get congressional authorization to engage in military operations in Iran.
The House voted 219 to 212 to block the proposal, mostly along party lines.
The Senate rejected a similar measure on Wednesday.
Even if a resolution passed both houses,
it is unlikely Congress could muster the votes needed to override the inevitable presidential veto.
Azerbaijan became the latest country to be drawn into the war in Iran after a drone attack on its territory.
The Azerbaijani Defence Ministry blamed Iran and said it was weighing retaliatory action.
Meanwhile, Gulf ministers jointly condemned Iran's, quote,
unjustifiable attacks on their countries and reaffirmed their right to take necessary measures to defend themselves.