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Kurds ‘to begin ground operation in Iran within days’ – updates

Kurds living in western Iran could begin a rebellion within a matter of days after being secretly armed by the United States, according to reports.

The US and Israel are thought to be seeking an armed uprising and have been smuggling weapons to Kurdish volunteers since last year. 

An on-ground rebellion could begin in the coming days after the American-Israeli offensive struck western Iranian security targets to degrade their capabilities.

It comes after President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urged the Iranian people to take back their country and overthrow the current regime. 

As the conflict in the Middle East entered its fourth day on Tuesday, Trump lashed out as Sir Keir Starmer, saying ‘it is not quite Winston Churchill we’re dealing with’. 

Earlier the President told Iran’s surviving leaders it’s ‘too late’ to talk as US and Israeli airstrikes obliterated a building in Tehran where the new Iranian leader would be picked.

Writing on his Truth Social account, the President said: ‘Their air defense, Air Force, Navy, and Leadership is gone. They want to talk. I said “Too Late!’

His remarks come as Israeli and US strikes targeted a meeting of senior Iranian clerics tasked with choosing the next supreme leader to succeed Ayatollah Khamenei following his death on Saturday.

Meanwhile Iranian drones attacked another major Gulf oil refinery in the UAE and also targeted the site of the largest American military base in Qatar as the US-Israel war with Iran enters its fourth day.

And the US embassy in Saudi Arabia warned of ‘imminent’ missile and drone attacks in Riyadh after the building was struck by two Iranian drones last night.

Follow the latest updates on the US-Israel war with Iran 

US and Israelis are ‘seeking an armed uprising in Iran’

The joint US-Israeli offensive is seeking an armed uprising in Iran using a Kurdish fighting force, reports this evening suggest.

It is thought that since 2024 thousands of volunteers in western Iran have been armed with weapons ready for a rebellion which could begin within a matter of days.

It follows US targeting of west Iran in recent days in an attempt to destabilise the region ahead of a possible on-ground rebellion.

American and Israeli forces have been asked to provide air cover, according to ITV News, when the Kurds begin their uprising.

It comes after President Donald Trump admitted he will not hesitate to deploy US troops in Iran ‘if they were necessary’.

US Senator Elizabeth Warren says Americans are ‘right to be worried’

In a video posted to social media Tuesday night, US Senator Elizabeth Warren said Americans ‘are right to be worried.’

She said she had just attended a classified briefing and came away realizing that ‘it is so much worse than you thought.’

‘The Trump administration has no plan in Iran,’ she claimed.

‘This illegal war is based on lies and it was launched without any imminent threat to our nation. Donald Trump still hasn’t given a single clear reason for this war and he seems to have no plan for how to end it either.’

She concluded by saying she will do everything she can to bring the operation to an end.

Extent of US operation revealed

Admiral Brad Cooper, head of United States Central Command, said on Tuesday that more than 50,000 troops, 200 fighters, two aircraft carriers and bombers from the United States are participating in the operation against Iran, with more forces on the way, in what is ‘the largest buildup by the US in the Middle East in a generation.;

‘In simple terms, we’re focused on shooting all the things that can shoot at us,’ he said.

‘We are also sinking the Iranian Navy, the entire navy,’ he added, noting that 17 Iranian ships were destroyed, ‘including the most operational submarine that now has a hole in its side.’

Admiral Cooper said the US is continuing with ’24/7 strikes into Iran from seabed to space and cyberspace.’

WATCH: Brits relieved as they return home from the Middle East

US soldier killed in Iran strike was days away from returning home

Sergeant Nicole Amor, one of the six US soldiers to have been killed in an Iranian strike against a military facility in Kuwait, was just days away from returning home to her husband and two children before she died.

The 39-year-old had been in a state of ‘constant concern’, her husband Joey Amor said.

‘You could see it in the movements. She knew something was coming, she just didn’t know what scale.’

The soldier was moved off her base to a shipping container style building without defences.

‘They were dispersing because they were in fear that the base they were on was going to get attacked and they felt it was safer in smaller groups in separate places,’ he said.

The couple exchanged messages about two hours before she was killed. ‘She just never responded in the morning,’ he said.

CIA station in Saudi Arabia hit by drones

Iran has blown up a CIA station at the US Embassy in Saudi Arabia as the agency works to arm militants for an uprising against the Islamic regime.

A suspected Iranian drone struck the CIA station in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia’s capital, on Monday, just two days after the spy agency pinpointed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s location in the strike that killed him.

An internal State Department alert revealed that Tehran’s attack ‘collapsed’ part of the station’s roof and ‘contaminated’ the compound with smoke, according to the Washington Post.

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Iran’s air defences and navy fleet ‘severely degraded’ says US

The US has ‘severely degraded’ Iranian air defences and battle ships following another series of strikes.

US forces have destroyed ‘hundreds of Iran’s ballistic missiles, launchers and drones’, the US Central Command said.

Senior Admiral Brad Cooper said they had ‘struck nearly 2,000 targets and destroyed 17 Iranian ships’, while Iran has fired over 500 ballistic missiles and over 2,000 drones as the regime ‘indiscriminately target civilians’.

He claimed ‘there is not a single Iranian ship under way in the Arabian Gulf, Strait of Hormuz or Gulf of Oman’ saying the focus is on ‘shooting all the things that can shoot at us’.

He branded the operation an ‘unprecedented success’ adding: ‘We will not stop. We will continue to conduct dynamic targeting operations or hunting Iran’s last remaining mobile ballistic missile launchers’.

Admiral Cooper also said the first 24 hours of the operation were double the scale of the shock and awe bombardment in Iraq in 2003.

Israel begins another ‘broad wave of strikes’ in Iran

The IDF has said it has began another ‘broad wave of strikes’ as it continues to pummel Iran.

The Israeli military says the strikes are aimed at ‘the Iranian terror regime’s launch sites, aerial defence systems and additional infrastructure’.

They come after Iran launched their own wave of missiles and drones at Israel

Revealed: Names of four US troops killed in drone strike

The Pentagon has tonight released the names of four of the six service members who have been killed since the Iran war began on Saturday.

Captain Cody Khork, 35, Sergeant Noah Tietjens, 42, Sergeant Nicole Amor, 39, and Specialist Declan Coady, 20, were killed when a drone hit a command centre in Kuwait on Sunday.

All were assigned to the 103rd Sustainment Command in Des Moines, lowa.

50 killed and more than 300 wounded in Israeli strikes on Lebanon

The death toll in Lebanon has risen to 50, with 355 wounded.

It comes after Israel bombarded southern Lebanon and Beirut with strikes on Monday after Hezbollah sent missiles towards Israel for the first time in more than a year.

It remains unclear how many of the casualties were civilians. No one died from Hezbollah’s attack.

SIDON, LEBANON - MARCH 3: A view of the destruction after the Israeli army carried out an airstrike on the headquarters of Jamaat-e-Islami, in Sidon, Lebanon on March 3, 2026. (Photo by Mohamad Zanaty/Anadolu via Getty Images)

US has struck more than 1,700 targets since conflict began

The United States have struck more than 1,700 targets in the four days since their offensive on Iran began on Saturday, 28 February, an update from the US Central Command revealed.

‘US forces have destroyed Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps command and control facilities, Iranian air defence capabilities, missile and drone launch sites, and military airfields during sustained operations,’ a statement read.

‘We will continue to take decisive action against imminent threats posed by the Iranian regime.’

Trump has shown no signs of backing down and warned the war could rage on for longer than a month.

Pictured: Israel’s Iron Dome air defence system intercepts missiles over Tel Aviv

Key Updates

  • CIA station in Saudi Arabia hit by drones
  • Revealed: Names of four US troops killed in drone strike
  • US and Israelis are ‘seeking an armed uprising in Iran’
  • Qatar was targeted by two ballistic missiles launched from Iran
  • Trump doubles down on Keir Starmer criticism
  • Trump says US will cut all ties with Spain
  • Multiple US embassies shut amid fears of Iranian attack
  • Keir Starmer: UK to send helicopters and warship to Cyprus
  • Israel confirms meeting to elect new supreme leader was targeted
  • Potential supreme leader successor and Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s son still alive, reports say
  • Israeli and US airstrikes hit building where next supreme leader will be selected
  • Trump claims Iran wanted to negotiate but he said ‘too late’
  • US embassy in Saudi Arabia declares threat of imminent missile and drone attacks
  • Israel claims to have hit senior Iranian commander in Tehran strikes
  • UAE reveals how many drones and missiles have been fired by Iran
  • UK considers sending air defence destroyer HMS Duncan to Middle East
  • Qatar says it thwarted Iranian attacks on airport
  • Brits stuck in Dubai reveal their ‘terrifying’ ordeals as lucky few fly home
  • Iranian general warns Tehran will ‘burn every ship’ in the Strait of Hormuz
  • Saudi Arabia condemns US embassy attack
  • Israel strikes Iran’s presidential office in new strikes on Tehran
  • Iran attacks the largest US Middle East military base in Qatar
  • Iran death toll reaches 787
  • UN agency confirms damage to Iranian nuclear plant
  • France to send anti-drone equipment to Cyrpus after attack at British RAF base
  • France deploys jets over UAE to protect its military bases
  • Fire breaks out at major UAE oil refinery after Iranian drone is intercepted
  • European markets slide as oil and gas prices rise
  • Israel deploys troops to enter Lebanon
  • Incredible moment US airman is threatened after his F-15 plane was mistakenly shot down
  • China urges restraint near Strait of Hormuz amid shipping fears
  • Mossad hacked traffic cameras to help Israel and US bring down Ayatollah
  • Trump renews his attack on Keir Starmer and suggests PM panders to Muslim voters
  • US embassy in Saudi Arabia shut after Iranian drone attack

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