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DAY 10: WAR ON IRAN March 10, 2026



Consortium News
Volume 31, Number 69 — Tuesday, March 10, 2026


DAY 10: WAR ON IRAN
March 10, 2026



Trump yo-yos on when the war ends and Iran says we decide; Australia sending plane to UAE; Rubio worried about Iraq embassy; Trump says Iran would’ve nuked Israel already; and U.S.-Israel air strikes damage UNESCO sites in Isfahan.



Painting of Battle of Chaldiran at Chehel Sotoun Palace in Isfahan. (Amir Pashaei/Wikimedia)

MONDAY

By Joe Lauria
Special to Consortium News




Trump Thinks He Will Decide When War Ends

Donald Trump on Monday was all over the place speaking about when he thinks the war will end — and it moved markets.

“We’re achieving major strides towards completing our military objectives, and some people can say they’re pretty well complete. We’ve wiped every single force in Iran out, very completely,” Trump told a news conference in Doral, Florida. “This was just an excursion into something that had to be done. We’re getting very close to finishing that [the war]. … Most of Iran’s naval power has been sunk; it’s at the bottom of the sea.”

He told CBS News the war “is very complete, pretty much,” adding: “We’re very far ahead of schedule.”

Those words caused oil prices to dip — from a high of $120 a barrel earlier in the day — and stocks to rise. But Trump wasn’t finished. He told a group of Republican lawmakers in Florida: “We have won in many ways, but not enough.” Asked at the same news conference if the war would be over this week, Trump said, “No.. soon, very soon.”

That he has no idea what will happen was demonstrated later Monday with a series of social media post filled with the most sadistic threats against the Iranian people. It betrays a lack of confidence that the United States is actually winning.

“If Iran does anything that stops the flow of Oil within the Strait of Hormuz, they will be hit by the United States of America TWENTY TIMES HARDER than they have been hit thus far,” he wrote. “Additionally, we will take out easily destroyable targets that will make it virtually impossible for Iran to ever be built back, as a Nation, again — Death, Fire, and Fury will reign upon them — But I hope, and pray, that it does not happen!”

Trump also said he’d kill new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei if he doesn’t follow Trump’s orders. “Nobody has any idea the people who will be head of [Iran] now,” he said.

Trump’s waffling about when the war ends displays his irrationality and his trademark bravado telegraphs to the world that he perceived himself as a world emperor who decides who will live and who will die, and when wars he starts end.

But the Iranians have something to say about all this. Iran’s Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) said Monday they will “determine the end of the war.”

Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, speaker of the Iranian Parliament, wrote on social media: “We believe that the aggressor must be punched in the mouth so that it learns its lesson and never again thinks of attacking our beloved Iran.” Iran was determined to break the cycle of “war-negotiation-cease-fire and then war again,” he said, which was Israel’s plan to dominate the region.

The war “is an existential threat to the Islamic Republic. Therefore, we have to stay with full might as we’re doing now,” Kamal Khazari, foreign policy advisor to Iran’s new supreme leader, told CNN. “I don’t see any room for diplomacy anymore – Donald Trump had been deceiving others and not keeping his promises. We experienced it two times during negotiations.”

‘Iran Would’ve Nuked Israel’

Trump also claimed Monday that “if [the Iranians] had a nuclear weapon, they would’ve used it against Israel.” He said: “Within a week, they would have attacked us, 100 percent. They were ready. They had all these missiles; far more than anyone thought. They were gonna attack all of the Middle East, including Israel. If they had a nuclear weapon, they would’ve used it against Israel.”

The War According to Lindsey Graham, Continued

Senator Lindsey Graham is back at it, issuing orders like he’s the general in charge. He had a few choice words for Saudi Arabia for not attacking Iran. “The American Embassy is being evacuated in Riyadh because of sustained attacks by Iran against the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,” he said.

But Saudi Arabia “refuses to use their capable military as a part of an effort to end the barbaric and terrorist Iranian regime who has terrorized the region and killed 7 Americans. … Why should America do a defense agreement with a country like the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia that is unwilling to join a fight of mutual interest?”

He then threatened Riyadh and the other Gulf Cooperation Council countries. If they did not “get more involved … consequences will follow,” he said.

Isfahan Heritage Sites Hit

U.S. and Israeli air strikes have been hitting the UNESCO-protected historic center of Isfahan, including the 17th century Chehel Sotoun Palace, a Safavid-era pavilion famed for its gardens, columned hall and wall paintings. Iranian media has shown images of broken windows, debris and structural damage.

Other structures in the Safavid government complex that have been damaged include Ashraf Hall and the Ali Qapu Palace on Naqsh-e Jahan Square. The historic district was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979. The Americans and the Israelis like to think of themselves as the civilized ones.

Rubio Worried About Baghdad Embassy

Secretary of State Marco Rubio is worried about the American embassy in Baghdad after America and Israel’s unprovoked aggression against Iran has unleashed ferocious protests in the Iraqi capital around the fortified U.S. mission. The embassy was targeted in a rocket attack over the weekend that resulted in no casualties.

Rubio called Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, to “reiterate[d] the importance of the Iraqi government taking all possible measures to safeguard U.S diplomatic personnel and facilities,” State Department spokesman Tommy Pigott said.

Three other U.S. diplomatic missions in the region have been hit.

U.S. Embassy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Struck by two Iranian drones on or around March 2–3, causing a limited fire, minor structural damage (including part of the roof collapsing in some reports), and no reported casualties. The embassy closed indefinitely and urged Americans to avoid the compound and shelter in place.

U.S. Embassy in Kuwait City, Kuwait: Targeted by Iranian drone/missile strikes (reports of attacks on March 1–2 and follow-ups), leading to indefinite closure “until further notice.” No casualties reported at the embassy.

U.S. Consulate in Dubai, United Arab Emirates: A drone struck a parking lot adjacent to the consulate/chancellery building on March 3, causing a fire but no injuries or major structural damage to the main building.

Iran Hits Israeli Oil Depots; West Bank Settlers

The Islamic Republic’s Army said it was targeting Israeli fuel storage tanks in the “occupied” port of Haifa as well as settlers in the West Bank.

Iran is retaliating for Israel’s bombing of Iranian oil depots in Tehran that has caused poisonous smoke to infect the capital. The New York Times reports on “black rain” falling. Iran accused Israel of unleashing “chemical warfare” on Tehran.

“The battle against the criminal United States and the child-killing Zionist regime will continue until the final victory of the front of truth over falsehood,” the Army statement said.

Sirens were also heard in the occupied territories, “including the holy occupied city of al-Quds and as many as ‘263 other spots’,” the army said. More than nine million illegal settlers have had to seek shelter, it said.

Australia Joining War Against ‘Unprovoked’ Iranian Attack

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is proving once again that Australia never saw someone else’s war that it doesn’t want to fight. The late, great John Pilger wrote: “The Australian is to fight other people’s wars, against those with whom Australians have no quarrel and who offer no threat of invasion.”

Albanese announced that Australia was sending a surveillance plane with a crew of 85 and air-to-air missiles to the U.A.E. to fight what he outlandishly called Iran’s “unprovoked” war. Only the willfully blind can’t see that this was an unnecessary and unprovoked war by the U.S. and Israel against Iran, which posed no threat to Australia or anyone else.

Australia was softened up for this by Israel trying to blame the Bondi beach massacre last December on Iran, when it was carried out by terrorists inspired by ISIS, a mortal enemy of Iran. Australian intelligence in coordination with Israel also blamed two anti-semitic incidents in Australia on Iran, though it provided no proof whatsoever of Iran’s involvement. That led to the expulsion of Iran’s ambassador from Australia anyway.

So Australia was ripe for Albanese’s announcement on Monday:

“In responding to requests, following a conversation that I had with the President Mohammed bin Zayed and other requests, Australia will deploy an E-7A Wedgetail to the Gulf to help protect and defend Australians and other civilians. The Wedgetail will provide long range reconnaissance capability which will help to protect and secure the airspace above the Gulf.

We have also received a request from the UAE to supply advanced medium range Air-to-Air missiles, AMRAAMs, and we will be supplying a number of those to the UAE as well.

My government has been clear that we’re not taking offensive action against Iran, and we’ve been clear that we are not deploying Australian troops on the ground in Iran. Our involvement is purely defensive. And it’s in defence of Australians who are in the region as well as in defence of our friends in the United Arab Emirates.”


And then he said it was all to help the U.A.E. defend against “unprovoked attacks” from Iran.

Expel Ambassadors, Get Passage

Speaking of expelling ambassadors, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said any Arab or European country that expels its Israeli or American ambassador will receive free passage through the Strait of Hormuz.

The close of the Strait has sent oil and gas prices skyrocketing, imperiling the world economy, thanks to the war launched by the U.S. and Israel.


26 comments:

  1. Fighting other people's war is so so common.

    Aussies, coming from a land far far away will always be fighting other people's war, side by side with their allies.

    Major Conflicts and Wars
    World War I (1914–1918): Over 416,000 served, notably in Gallipoli and the Western Front.

    World War II (1939–1945): Fought in Europe, the Mediterranean, and against Japan in the Pacific.

    Korean War (1950–1953): Part of the UN multinational force.

    Malayan Emergency (1948–1960): Fought against communist insurgents.

    Indonesian Confrontation (1962–1966): Involved in border conflicts.

    Vietnam War (1962–1975): Involved ground troops and air support.

    Gulf War (1990–1991): Part of the coalition to liberate Kuwait.

    War in Afghanistan (2001–2021): Part of the international coalition.

    Iraq War (2003–2013): Involved in the initial invasion and subsequent stability operations.

    Aussies helped liberate Old Malaya and North Borneo from the Imperial Yaps. Remember the Death March of Sandakan, 2,434 Aussies perished, only 6 survived. It is widely considered to be the single worst atrocity suffered by Australian servicemen during the Second World War. Penny should be grateful, her father came from Sabah. She would be speaking Yapanese in Yokohama today if not for Aussies fighting other people's war.

    Europe would be speaking German today if the Western Bully did not fight their war. And if Germany had won WW2, all the British colonies would have become German colonies.

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    1. mfer, any difference that most of the m'sians speak england under the pommie colonial master?

      Ditto, the A3 useengland as one of their official language.

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  2. Malaysia has also been involved in other people's wars in faraway lands:

    Congo Crisis (1960–1964), Somalia (1993–1994), and Bosnia (1993–1998).

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  3. Western Bully prevented the Imperial Yapanese from invading Aussieland at the Battle of Guadalcanal (Solomon Islands) in 1942.

    Not their war but they came to the assistance of their ally. They could have just gone straight to Tokyo after Pearl Harbour. Why bother fighting for Aussieland?

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    1. how about bcoz the ozziland is the sole white man land in the FarEast?

      Ooop… kiwiland too

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  4. Over 1,000 Iranian university professors and tech experts, inside and outside Iran, declared the Islamic Republic's constitution illegitimate and supported Prince Reza Pahlavi's democratic transition plan. Full statement and signatures:
    https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vQYIRVSExmYrWQE0riiEsXkT8vkYnFby_qDJJo5lkFU0lnj2aJ1eLsMHiWE6p-lOsRndclZMKsyQj12/pub

    https://x.com/SharifiZarchi/status/2031520079360438644?s=20

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    1. wakakaka… could u count how many Iranians support the Islamic Republic's constitution vis-a-vis those cr(l)ownish curs u mentioned

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  5. Starmer's a Wanker.

    "The British government were very happy to get rid of Roman Abramovich and Russian oligarchs and seize their assets. Why haven't they done that for this regime?"

    Omid Djalili says the government should consider seizing the UK assets reportedly owned by Iran’s new supreme leader.

    https://x.com/TimesRadio/status/2031326397667348963?s=20

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  6. 🇫🇷 France's Former Defense Minister: “I am delighted that the Israelis and Americans are hitting, hitting, and hitting Iran again. Iran is a totalitarian regime capable of deciding to kill tens of thousands of young and not-so-young Iranian opponents, of going to get them in their hospital beds to murder them. It is a totally corrupt regime and it is a regime that supports terrorism on a global scale.”

    “And it is a regime that contributes to proliferation not only for Iran but for the whole world. Because the day the Iranians have nuclear weapons... Everyone knows very well that some Arab countries will want to have nuclear weapons to restore the balance.

    “So you applaud when U.S. Secretary of War says: “We will continue and it will be even stronger”?

    “I applaud that wholeheartedly...”

    https://x.com/HillelNeuer/status/2031519382782792012?s=20

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    1. a quote of an idiotic war mongering mind of inconsequential.

      Get him to come to ME & fight against the Iran Islamic Republic. Don't just fart for syiok sendiri high

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  7. The U.S. just deployed a weapon that was supposed to stay classified for another decade. And it changes EVERYTHING about this war.
    🚨 THE U.S. NAVY JUST USED A LASER WEAPON IN COMBAT FOR THE FIRST TIME IN HISTORY. 🚨
    CENTCOM released footage of the HELIOS system mounted on a destroyer off Iran's coast. It's shooting down drones with LIGHT.
    Here's why this is the most important military development since the atomic bomb:
    THE PROBLEM:
    → Iran's $20,000 Shahed drones were bankrupting the U.S. defense budget
    → Every Patriot interceptor costs $3-4 MILLION
    → Every THAAD interceptor costs $10 MILLION
    → The UAE alone intercepted 755 drones + 172 ballistic missiles — BILLIONS spent in ONE WEEK
    → Iran was WINNING the math. Spend $30K, force the enemy to spend $4M. Repeat.
    → That cost ratio was Iran's most powerful weapon
    THE SOLUTION:
    → HELIOS runs on ELECTRICITY
    → The cost of firing it: less than your monthly electric bill
    → No missiles to reload. No magazine to deplete. No resupply ship needed.
    → Unlimited shots. As fast as light. Against a $20,000 drone.
    → Iran spends $30,000 per drone. HELIOS spends PENNIES to destroy it.
    THE MATH JUST FLIPPED:
    ⚠️ Before HELIOS: Iran spends $30K → U.S. spends $4M to stop it. Iran wins.
    ⚠️ After HELIOS: Iran spends $30K → U.S. spends $0.50 to stop it. Iran LOSES.
    → Iran spent YEARS developing Shahed drone doctrine
    → The entire strategy was: "flood cheap drones, bankrupt the defense"
    → HELIOS makes that strategy OBSOLETE overnight
    → A weapon designed to bleed the U.S. dry just became target practice for a laser that costs nothing to fire
    This is the first real combat test of directed energy weapons in history.
    If it works at scale — and early reports say it DOES — then:
    💀 Iran's drone advantage = GONE
    💀 The 200-to-1 cost ratio = REVERSED
    💀 Every drone Iran launches = destroyed for pennies
    💀 Drone warfare as a strategy = DEAD before it even peaked
    💀 Every military on Earth that invested in drones = back to the drawing board
    Iran just found out that the weapon it spent a decade perfecting can be defeated by a LASER running on a ship's generator.
    The future of warfare isn't drones. It isn't missiles. It's directed energy.
    And the U.S. just tested it in a live war zone.
    Prepare accordingly. 🚨🚨🚨

    https://x.com/RickyDoggin/status/2031554179966316705?s=20

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    1. these engagements occurred during advanced sea-based demonstrations and tests rather than as a first-ever combat deployment of laser technology in history. Jangan kerbau terlampau lah

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  8. Ed Miliband, bankrupting Britain Until It's Bank Balance is Net Zero.

    At least £134 BILLION of taxpayers’ money will be handed to Net Zero global corporations this decade!

    It won’t change the climate, secure our energy, or cut bills.

    Just a perpetual cycle of propping up an industry that isn’t economically viable, for a “4th Industrial Revolution.” Being forced on citizens.

    They knew you would say no! It’s why they didn’t ask you.

    https://x.com/Artemisfornow/status/2031630134927610244?s=20

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  9. Fact: There are nights when Ukrainian soldiers shoot down over a hundred Shaheds using STING interceptors.

    Another fact: we assemble one STING in just 2 minutes.

    In short — more to come!

    https://x.com/wilendhornets/status/2031677733567111511?s=46

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    1. mfer's dream for weapon depleted Ukrainian soldiers

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  10. Japan holds an oil reserve equivalent to 254 days of domestic demand.

    https://x.com/drganesh_japan/status/2031210481206297049?s=46

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    1. wakakaka… have u count the strategic reserve of the LNG?

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    2. Belajar lah sikit....

      Japan primarily imports liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Australia (approx. 41–42% of total), Malaysia (approx. 15–16%), and Russia (approx. 9–10%). Other key suppliers include the United States, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia, and LASTLY Qatar.

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  11. Meanwhile Australia has hardly anything because our leaders are demented

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    1. Demented bcoz of morons like u, roaming.g around the kangaroo land

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  12. Vladimir Putin was asked why he was not assisting Iran in the conflict with Israel 🇮🇱

    He replied:

    “Israel today is almost a Russian-speaking country, two million people from the Soviet Union and Russia live there. We take that into account.”

    https://x.com/indiatales7/status/2031391706311176402?s=46

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  13. But Very Aneh Logik…..

    30% of people living in Ukraine speak Russian, why attack them?

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    1. want a true reply, mfer?

      Check that fallacy u quoted above

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