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Trump news at a glance: war on Iran is either ‘very complete’ or just starting, depending on who is talking

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How much longer will US strikes on Iran continue? Getting a clear answer from the Trump administration has been difficult – getting a consistent one, even more so.

According to Donald Trump, “the war is very complete”. At least that’s what he told CBS News in a call on Monday.

That same day, the US Department of Defense posted on Twitter/X: “We have Only Just Begun to Fight.”

Later on Monday, the US defense secretary, Pete Hegseth said the war would end on “our timeline” and that the US would not stop until “the enemy is totally and decisively defeated”, promising Tuesday would see the most intense strikes in Iran yet.

That’s after Tehran residents say the Iranian capital endured what they described as its worst night of aerial bombardment overnight on Tuesday.

At least 1,245 civilians have been killed, including 194 children, by the US-Israeli war on Iran, according to the US-based Human Rights Activists in Iran group.


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Speaking alongside Gen Dan Caine, the chair of the joint chiefs of staff, Hegseth alleged Iran was deliberately firing missiles from schools and hospitals, describing the country’s leadership as “desperate and scrambling like the terrorist cowards they are”.

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Republican and Democrat head for run-off in election for Marjorie Taylor Greene’s House seat

Republican former prosecutor Clay Fuller and retired army general Shawn Harris, a Democrat, will head to a run-off after they came out ahead in a special election Tuesday to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene in Congress.

The election for the state’s 14th congressional district has been seen as a test of Donald Trump’s sway and may provide a rare opportunity for Democrats in a deep-red pocket of north-west Georgia.

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US attorneys handpicked by Pam Bondi were appointed illegally, judge rules

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Trump names Erika Kirk to key advisory board of US Air Force Academy

Donald Trump has appointed Erika Kirk, the widow of murdered rightwing activist Charlie Kirk, to a key advisory board of the US Air Force Academy.

The 37-year-old joins a number of other loyalists to the president on the 16-member panel of the academy’s board of visitors, which according to its website “inquires into the morale, discipline, curriculum, instruction, physical equipment, fiscal affairs, academic methods and other matters” of the Colorado Springs military training facility.

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Catching up? Here’s what happened on Monday, 9 March.

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