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Trump did what today?
3/5/2026
U.S.-Israeli strikes continue across Iran; Iranian drones hit Azerbaijan
- Conflict between the U.S., Israel, and Iran has escalated, with new drone strikes from Iran hitting Azerbaijan.
- Iran's Revolutionary Guard claimed to have attacked a U.S. oil tanker, further increasing tensions.
- Over 920 people have been reported killed in Iran since the conflict began, including significant casualties.
- China urges negotiations between Iran and the U.S. to stabilize global energy markets disrupted by the war.
- U.S. and Israeli forces continue to conduct strikes in Iran, damaging military assets and air defenses.
A split Senate votes against measure to constrain Trump's authorities in Iran
- The Senate voted 47-53 against a resolution requiring President Trump to seek congressional approval for military action in Iran.
- Critics, primarily Democrats, argue the resolution was necessary to limit unilateral war powers of the president.
- Republican senators largely support ongoing military actions against Iran despite some internal disagreements.
- Concerns remain about possible ground troop deployments as the conflict progresses.
- The debate highlights a rift between traditional hawkish support for military action and calls for congressional oversight.
The Pentagon has now ID'd all 6 U.S. soldiers who died in a Kuwait attack
- The Pentagon confirmed the identities of six U.S. soldiers killed in a drone strike during the Iran conflict.
- The soldiers, all part of the Army Reserve, were recognized for their service and paid tribute.
- The attack reflects the ongoing dangers faced by U.S. forces in the region amid rising conflict.
- Families of the deceased soldiers expressed their grief and pride for their loved ones' service.
- The incident remains under investigation as U.S. military operations continue against Iran.
Carney says he backs strikes on Iran 'with some regret' as world order frays
- Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney expressed support for military action against Iran but acknowledged regret over the situation.
- He emphasized the importance of consulting allies before such actions, critiquing a lack of collaboration.
- Carney noted that international norms are being eroded amid rising geopolitical tensions.
- He stressed that Canada was not informed of the U.S.-Israeli strikes before their execution.
- The ongoing conflict is seen as a failure of the international order in addressing global threats.
WATCH: How traffic dried up in the Strait of Hormuz since the Iran war began
- The Strait of Hormuz, a major oil passage, has seen a significant decline in shipping traffic since the Iran conflict started.
- Iran's actions have led to heightened fear among shipping companies, resulting in insurance-driven shutdowns.
- Global energy markets have been impacted, with crude oil prices rising sharply due to fears of disruption.
- Iraq has had to reduce oil production due to the disruption in this critical route.
- The U.S. is taking measures to protect trade routes, but skepticism remains about restoring normal traffic.