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Mar 7, 2026

Escalation in Iran Conflict: U.S. and Israel Intensify Strikes Amid Demands for 'Unconditional Surrender'

In early March 2026, the United States and Israel escalated military operations against Iran, conducting broad-scale strikes in Tehran and Beirut. President Trump declared that negotiations would only proceed after Iran's 'unconditional surrender,' a position widely reported across major news outlets. Evidence confirms U.S. and Israeli forces targeted military and dual-use sites, with satellite imagery and witness accounts indicating a strike near an elementary school in Tehran previously associated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. U.S. investigators suggest American forces may have carried out the strike, though Iran attributes it to the attacks. Russia is reportedly supplying Iran with intelligence on U.S. troop locations. Public opposition to U.S. military involvement remains strong, with polling indicating a majority of Americans oppose the use of force.

Mar 7, 2026

U.S. National Security Apparatus Under Strain Amid Iran Conflict and Internal Disruptions

The U.S. national security infrastructure faces mounting pressure due to personnel reductions, political directives, and emerging threats amid an escalating conflict with Iran. Multiple sources indicate weakened institutional capacity, intelligence sharing by adversarial nations, and legal and surveillance-related controversies.

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