
Trump claims US ‘destroyed’ sought-after targets across Iran
US president Donald Trump this morning claimed his troops have destroyed multiple targets in Iran as the war drags on.
“Big day in Iran. Many long sought after targets have been taken out and destroyed by our GREAT MILITARY, the finest and most lethal in the World,” Trump wrote in a brief post.
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar30 March 2026 05:45
Iran vows to set US troops on fire if Trump launches ground invasion
Iran says it is ready and waiting for US troops to launch a ground invasion and threatened to “set fire” to Donald Trump’s forces if they enter the Islamic Republic’s territory.
Speaker of Iran’s parliament, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, said Tehran is “waiting for the arrival of American troops on the ground to set them on fire”, in a published message broadcast on Iranian state media, including the official IRNA news agency, on Sunday.
It follows overnight reports that the Pentagon is awaiting President Trump’s approval for ground operations in Iran, according to the Washington Post.
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar30 March 2026 05:16
Trump says US could take Iran’s Kharg Island ‘easily’
US president Donald Trump has raised the idea of American forces seizing Iran’s Kharg Island, its main oil terminal in the Persian Gulf.
“Maybe we take Kharg Island, maybe we don’t. We have a lot of options,” Mr Trump told the Financial Times.
“It would also mean we had to be there (on Kharg Island) for a while.”
Asked about Iranian defences there, he said, “I don’t think they have any defence. We could take it very easily.”
The US already launched airstrikes once it said targeted military positions on the island.
Iran has threatened to launch its own ground invasion of Gulf Arab countries and new attacks if US troops land on its territory.
Mr Trump said that Iran’s parliament speaker authorised the passage of oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow mouth of the Persian Gulf.
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar30 March 2026 04:45
Oil heads for record monthly jump at $115 a barrel
Oil prices extended gains this morning, with Brent headed for a record monthly rise, after Yemeni Houthis launched their first attacks on Israel over the weekend, widening the U.S.-Israel war with Iran in the Middle East.
Brent crude futures jumped $3.09, or 2.74 per cent, to $115.66 a barrel by after settling 4.2 per cent higher on Friday.
US West Texas Intermediate was at $102.56 a barrel, up $2.92, or 2.93 per cent, following a 5.5 per cent gain in the previous session.
Brent has soared 59 per cent this month, the steepest monthly jump, exceeding gains seen during the 1990 Gulf War, after the Iran conflict effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz, a conduit for a fifth of the world’s oil and gas supplies.
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar30 March 2026 04:36
Israel launches new wave of attack on Tehran
The Israeli military this morning said it was attacking the infrastructure of the Iranian leaders “throughout Tehran”.
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar30 March 2026 04:23
Trump says Tulsi Gabbard ‘softer’ than him on Iran nuclear issue
US president Donald Trump has hinted at differences among his top aides on their approach to Iran, saying that his intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard was “softer” than him on curbing Tehran’s nuclear ambitions.
Mr Trump, who also suggested that a deal could be near to contain Tehran’s nuclear ambitions, said “yeah, sure,” when asked by a reporter whether he retained confidence in Ms Gabbard, the US director of national intelligence.
“She’s a little bit different in her thought process than me,” Mr Trump said aboard Air Force One as he returned to Washington after a weekend at his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida.
“But that doesn’t make somebody not available to serve. I would say that I’m very strong on the fact that I don’t want Iran to have a nuclear weapon because if they had a nuclear weapon, they’d use it immediately. I think she’s probably a little bit softer on that issue, but that’s okay.”
Mr Trump seldom acknowledges debate among top officials over the joint US-Israeli campaign against Iran, which is entering its second month. Vice President JD Vance has staked out a cautious approach on conflict and some other top Republicans have privately worried about the conflict’s domestic economic and political costs.
The Republican president’s administration has given conflicting messages about the state of Iran’s nuclear program.
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar30 March 2026 04:17
Trump ducks question about Iran invasion
President Donald Trump refused to directly answer a question about whether or not he’ll send U.S. troops into Iran as part of his ongoing war with the nation.
During an Air Force One briefing with reporters on Sunday night, Trump was asked if he was still considering “boots on the ground.”
He said he’s got “lots of alternatives” and proceeded to discuss the large U.S. naval presence in the region and the destruction of Iran’s navy and government. He did not confirm either way if he would send U.S. troops into Iran.
He was also asked if new Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei was still alive.
“Maybe but nobody’s heard about him. He he may be alive, but he’s obviously very seriously in trouble. He’s seriously wounded,” Trump said.
Graig Graziosi30 March 2026 02:15
Up to 70 Britons detained in UAE over Iran attack footage, group warns
Bryony Gooch30 March 2026 02:00
Trump tells reporters we’ve ‘had regime change’ in Iran, and that he believes Tehran will ‘make a deal’
On Sunday night President Donald Trump told reporters on Air Force One that negotiations are underway with Iran, and claimed that the country allowed 20 “big” boats carrying oil to pass through the Strait of Hormuz.
He claimed that the U.S. was doing “extremely well” in its negotiations with Iran, but noted that circumstances could sour.
“But you never know with Iran, because we negotiate with them and then we always have to blow them up,” he said.
He also claimed that “we’ve had regime change” in Iran, insisting both the “first” and the “second” regimes have been destroyed.
“The next regime is mostly dead, and the third regime, we’re dealing with different people than anybody’s dealt with before. It’s a whole different group of people. So I would consider that regime change,” he said, adding that the so-called “third group” was “very reasonable.”
Trump said that he thinks “we’ll make a deal” with Iran, but immediately hedged his bets and said “but it’s possible we won’t.”
Graig Graziosi30 March 2026 01:50
Reeves to warn G7 against unilateral trade moves during Iran war
Chancellor Rachel Reeves will urge her G7 counterparts on Monday not to pursue unilateral measures such as new trade barriers while the Iran war continues, saying such steps could further threaten energy security.
During a meeting with G7 finance ministers, energy ministers and central bank governors, Reeves will say the G7 “should act together, not in ways that shift pressure onto partners or weaken collective resilience”, a statement released by her ministry said.
The Group of Seven (G7) wealthy nations includes the US, Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy and Japan, along with the European Union.
Reeves is expected to say that protectionism and new trade barriers could disrupt supply chains and drive up costs, and that cooperation is vital to keep energy and goods flowing and to bring down bills over time.
Bryony Gooch30 March 2026 01:00