
Trump warns of longer Iran war as violence spreads
The Hindu
Trump warns of a prolonged Iran war as violence escalates, stating the U.S. is prepared for an extended conflict.
U.S. President Donald Trump warned on Monday (March 2, 2026) that his attack on Iran could extend longer than a month, as the war spread with Israel bombarding Lebanon and Tehran targeting oil facilities in Gulf countries.
New powerful explosions shook windows in Tehran early on Tuesday (March 3, 2026) as fighter jets flew over the Iranian capital, AFP journalists witnessed, while the United States urged Americans to flee all of the West Asia from Egypt east.
Mr. Trump said that the war, which began on Saturday (February 28, 2026) with a strike that killed Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was going "substantially" ahead of schedule but that the United States was equipped for a prolonged conflict.
"From the beginning we projected four to five weeks, but we have capability to go far longer than that," Mr. Trump said at the White House.
He also for the first time laid out objectives -- destroying Iran's missiles, navy and nuclear program and stopping its support for armed groups across the region -- which notably did not include toppling the Islamic republic.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio presented a strikingly new narrative of how the conflict started, saying that the United States joined only after learning ally Israel was set to strike Iran.

U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth delivered a defence of Washington’s military operation in Iran, calling it a “clear, devastating, decisive mission” aimed at destroying missile threats and preventing nuclear weapons. He accused Tehran of buying time to restart its nuclear ambitions and warned that any threat to Americans would be met without hesitation. The remarks come amid escalating tensions following U.S. strikes and widening conflict across West Asia.












