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The US has suffered 200 casualties in Iranian retaliatory strikes on bases across the Middle East, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has claimed. Backed by the US, Israel launched what was described as a preemptive operation against Iranian military and nuclear-related targets in the early hours of Saturday, claiming the strikes were aimed at neutralizing threats posed by the Islamic Republic in the region. US President Donald Trump later confirmed that the White House had supported West Jerusalem in conducting the strikes, citing the failure of nuclear diplomacy as a direct trigger for the move. “As a result of missile strikes on American bases, at least 200 US military personnel were killed and injured,” the Tasnim news agency reported Saturday, citing a statement by the IRGC. Commenting on the retaliation, IRGC General Ebrahim Jabbari warned Trump that the Islamic Republic has “advanced capabilities” and is ready for a prolonged conflict. “At the start of the war we will strike everything we have in our stockpiles,” Jabbari said, vowing to launch “the most powerful missiles later.” “What we have not shown until now, and what, as we Iranians say, we ‘put to rest in brine,’ we will reveal in the coming days,” he added. Iran’s retaliation targeted several US military facilities across the Middle East, including the Fifth Fleet support center in Bahrain, a base in Iraqi Kurdistan, Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, Ali Al Salem Air Base in Kuwait, Al Dhafra Air Base in the United Arab Emirates, Muwaffaq Al Salti Air Base in Jordan, and Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, according to reports. Israeli news outlets also said that some 35 missiles were launched toward Israel, with one person reportedly injured. READ MORE: Iran launches retaliatory strikes against US bases (VIDEOS)The latest strikes represent Israel’s second major military campaign against Iran in less than a year. In June 2025, during a 12-day conflict, the IDF in cooperation with US military forces carried out a surprise bombing of the Islamic Republic’s military and nuclear facilities, killing senior military commanders, government officials, and nuclear scientists. https://www.rt.com/news/633217-iran-strikes-hundreds-american-soldiers/
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The US and Israel have started an aggressive war against Iran, and Tehran has retaliated with strikes against Israel and American military bases in the Middle East.
In a video posted to Truth Social early Saturday morning, President Donald Trump announced the beginning of military operations against Iran. Trump called on the Iranian people to rise up and seize power from their government. The President also stated that the war may result in American soldiers being killed.
https://news.antiwar.com/2026/02/28/us-israel-launch-war-on-iran/
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US and Israeli attack on Iran: At least 85 girls killed in strike on schoolEyewitness tells MEE girls aged between seven and 12 seen lying dead across their schoolAt least 85 people, almost all of them young girls, have been killed in an air strike on a primary school in southern Iran, the Iranian judiciary said.
The attack on Saturday morning hit Shajareh Tayyebeh school in the city of Minab, in Hormozgan province, as the United States and Israel began launching strikes on targets across Iran.
The victims were between seven and 12 years old, according to Iran's Tasnim and Fars news agencies.
A staff member at the Minab school, who asked not to be named, told Middle East Eye she remains in shock at the intensity of the attack.
Through tears, she said she used to watch the young girls playing at school every day. After today’s strikes, however, she saw their bodies lying on classroom benches and in different corners of the school.
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/least-24-girls-killed-us-strike-elementary-school-southern-iran
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The reactions are already coming in following the early morning attacks on Iranby U.S. and Israeli forces in what is being called "Operation Epic Fury." The reports are fluid, but as President Trump announced on his Truth Social, the U.S. is taking aim at Iran's military and senior leadership and hopes to raze both so that the Iranian people can take over. "When we are finished the government is yours to take. Your hour of freedom is at hand."
For some, like U.S. Senator Jon Fetterman, a Democrat who represents the people of Pennsylvania, this is the greatest thing to happen since the last time the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran in June. "President Trump has been willing to do what’s right and necessary to produce real peace in the region. God bless the United States, our great military, and Israel."
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), who probably wanted this war more than anyone, weighed in shortly after the attacks. “President Trump has met the moment” he said, and “put in motion the demise of the Iranian ayatollah.”
“This operation will be massive in scope and has as its goal the elimination of the regime as demanded by the people of Iran,” he continued. "When the regime collapses, the region will spread toward a new dawn, and that normalization will take up where it left off."
Others not surprisingly had a 180-degree opposite take. Rep. Ro Khanna, (D-Calif.) who has been fighting against members of his own party to end-run the war with a War Powers Act vote, said he wanted lawmakers to "go on record" now in the wake of attacks. "Trump has launched an illegal regime change war in Iran with American lives at risk. Congress must convene on Monday to vote on @RepThomasMassie & my WPR to stop this. Every member of Congress should go on record this weekend on how they will vote."
Massie, a Republican, was one of the first to weigh in on X with a brief statement — "acts of war unauthorized by Congress" — quote-posting an AP story announcing the strikes.
Congressional Progressive Caucus chair, Rep. Greg Casar, D-Texas, also urgeda vote in the House, but said they will "need millions of Americans to speak out and demand an end" to the war too.
On the Senate side, Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.), who is leading the War Powers Act bill in his chamber, said every single senator "needs to go on the record about this dangerous, unnecessary, and idiotic action.”
He is joined by his Republican colleague Sen. Rand Paul who invoked John Quincy Adams and James Madison in an X post criticizing the action without congressional approval as well as, quoting Adams, the impulse to go "abroad, in search of monsters to destroy."
"As with all war, my first and purest instinct is wish Americans soldiers safety and success in their mission," he write. "But my oath of office is to the Constitution, so with studied care, I must oppose another Presidential war."
Democrats trying to shepherd War Powers Act bill are going to have a hard time however, with comments coming in like this one from Rep. Greg Landsale, (D-Ohio), who claims the U.S. is steering away from civilian harm (he apparently hadn't seen that more than 50 girls are dead from a reported missile strike on an elementary school). "I hope these targeted strikes on the Iranian regime’s military assets ends the regime’s mayhem and bloodshed and makes way for this lasting peace in the region," he said in a statement.
It remains unclear whether Democratic leadership in Congress will fall on the War Powers bill. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) urged Trump to come to Congress and provide an "ironclad justification for this act of war," but he did not condemn the attack or demand an end to the strikes.
The Center for International Policy is updating a list of lawmakers with critical statements, here.
Meanwhile, former Republican congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, who has been against war with Iran from the start, came out with fulsome statement this morning.
"There are 93 million people in Iran, let them liberate themselves. But Iran is on the verge of having nuclear weapons. Yeah sure. We have been spoon fed that line for decades and Trump told us all that his bombing this past summer completely wiped it all out. It’s always a lie and it’s always America Last. But it feels like the worst betrayal this time because it comes from the very man and the admin who we all believed was different and said no more."
World leaders and governments are pouring in with their reactions. After months of acrimony it seems there is now something the U.S. and Canada can agree on. Prime Minister Mark Carney and his foreign minister, Anita Anand, backed the strikes in a statement this morning. “Canada supports the United States acting to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon and to prevent its regime from further threatening international peace and security.”
Of course, Ukraine, which has spent the last four years decrying the Russian invasion of its own sovereignty, cheered on the U.S. and Israel this morning, citing its justifications, which including supporting Russia. “The regime in Tehran had every opportunity to prevent a violent scenario,” the Foreign Ministry said in a lengthy statement on X.
Russia on the other hand, called for an immediate halt to the actions, however futile that demand might be, and offered harsh words about the U.S.-Iran negotiations going on all week, calling them ostensible "cover" for renewed military action.
"It is particularly reprehensible that these strikes are once again being conducted under the cover of the renewed negotiation process, ostensibly intended to secure long-term normalisation of the situation around the Islamic Republic of Iran," the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a long statement this morning. "This comes despite assurances conveyed to the Russian side indicating that Israel had no interest in entering into military confrontation with Iran."
China is taking a similar tone. China is highly concerned...Iran’s sovereignty, security and territorial integrity should be respected," said its foreign ministry spokesman. "China calls for an immediate stop of the military actions, no further escalation of the tense situation, resumption of dialogue and negotiation, and efforts to uphold peace and stability in the Middle East.
Members of Trump's administration, especially those well-versed in MAGA media, started speaking out early too. Kari Lake who is director of the U.S. Agency for Global Media (formerly Voice of America) which has been pumping out pro-freedom messages and videos in Persian all morning, pulled out all the stops. "What a glorious moment we are in the midst of —God bless our United States military and President Donald J. Trump."
https://responsiblestatecraft.org/reactions-iran-airstrikes/
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