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An Iranian man in Tehran goes into his house, which was badly damaged in an air strike on March 14.

live Trump Says He's Not Yet Ready To Make Deal With Iran

As the US-Israeli war with Iran continues to impact and shape the region, journalists from RFE/RL deliver ongoing updates and analysis.

Key Takeaways:

  • US President Donald Trump said he is not ready to make a deal to end the war with Iran, despite what he claims are inquiries by Tehran for a settlement.
  • Trump said that although much of Iran’s strategic Kharg Island was destroyed in a US air strike, he may order further attacks..
  • Trump has also said the US Navy would soon begin escorting vessels through the Strait of Hormuz.
  • The US Defense Department identified six Air Force airmen who were killed when their KC-135 refueling aircraft crashed in western Iraq on March 12.
  • Three Iranian women soccer team members who had been granted asylum in Australia have changed their minds and decided to return to Iran, Australia's home affairs minister said on March 15.
  • Some oil-loading operations were suspended at the United Arab Emirates’ port of Fujairah, a major refueling hub for ships outside the Strait of Hormuz, after a fire broke out on March 14.
  • Explosions rocked multiple sites in Baghdad on March 14, with an Iran-allied group being the target of two blasts while a drone attack reportedly targeted the US Embassy in the Iraqi capital.
  • The United States has offered up to $10 million for information on new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei.
  • US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth says an officer from outside of US Central Command has been appointed to investigate a deadly strike on a girls' school in Iran.
21:15 10.3.2026

White House Says Oil Price Spike 'Temporary' Amid Iran Conflict

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt (file photo)
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt (file photo)

The White House says that once the objectives of the joint US–Israeli war against Iran are fully achieved, Americans will see a rapid drop in oil and gas prices.

"Rest assured to the American people, the recent increase in oil and gas prices is temporary and this operation will result in lower gas prices in the long-term," White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt told reporters on March 10.

Global oil prices briefly surged to more than $119 per barrel on March 9, the highest level since June 2022. Reduced oil supply from Saudi Arabia and other producers has heightened concerns about major disruptions in global markets.

Leavitt added that Trump and his energy team are closely monitoring markets and are in contact with industry executives, and that the US military is preparing additional options, in line with the president’s directive, to keep the Strait of Hormuz open.

21:01 10.3.2026

Random Numbers, Persian Code: A Mysterious Signal Transfixes Radio Sleuths -- And Intelligence Experts

The radio signal first started broadcasting on February 28, about 12 hours after the United States and Israel began bombing Iran.

On a scratchy shortwave signal almost twice a day -- in the early morning and early evening on Coordinated Universal Time -- a man’s voice can be heard speaking Persian, counting out a series of apparently random numbers. The numbers are read out for varying stretches of time, followed by a pause in which the word tavajjoh -- which translates as “attention” -- is spoken three times.

Mysterious Radio Message Broadcast In Persian
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The mystery of the transmission transfixed many in the global community of amateur radio sleuths, who have traded notes and tips on the signal, who’s behind it, and what its purpose might be.

Read more here.

20:27 10.3.2026

Pentagon Says About 140 US Troops Wounded in Iran War

About 140 US service members have been wounded in the first 10 days of the war with Iran, the Pentagon said on March 10, after sustained retaliatory attacks by Tehran on US bases in the region following the start of the conflict on February 28.

“Since the start of Operation Epic Fury, approximately 140 U.S. service members have been wounded over 10 days of sustained attacks,” Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell said.

He added that “the vast majority of these injuries have been minor.” He said that 108 troops had already returned to duty and eight seriously wounded service members were receiving the highest level of medical care.

Earlier, citing two people familiar with the matter, Reuters reported that as many as 150 US troops had been wounded in the conflict so far.

The American military had previously said that seven US service members had been killed in action since the outbreak of hostilities.

20:07 10.3.2026

Images posted on social media appear to show locations in the city of Tabriz being hit on March 10.

RFE/RL's Radio Farda reports that eyewitness accounts say that buildings belonging to Iranian intelligence, the police, and the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps were among those targeted.

19:19 10.3.2026

More Iranian Female Soccer Players Seek Asylum As Team Plane Leaves Australia

Two more members of Iran's national women's soccer team have reportedly asked for asylum in Australia and failed to board a departing flight to Kuala Lumpur. Earlier, five team members were granted humanitarian visas in Australia over fears for their safety if they returned to Iran.

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19:18 10.3.2026

If Russia Wants To Stay On Washington's Good Side, Why Help Iran Target US Forces?

Two days after the United States and Israel launched their massive air campaign on Iran, the US Embassy in Riyadh -- 400 kilometers inland from the Persian Gulf -- was hit by two Iranian drones. The attack caused no injuries and “limited fire and minor material damage to the building,” according to the Saudi Defense Ministry and the embassy itself.

What was more significant was the apparent target: the CIA station for Saudi Arabia.

Since the start of the war on February 28, Iran has retaliated with an expanding number of targets, hitting US military installations -- in Kuwait and in Bahrain -- with drones and missiles, as well as high-profile, high-visibility facilities in other countries -- Dubai’s skyscrapers and airport; desalinization plants in Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates.

But those targets take little military intelligence to strike.

To read the full report by Mike Eckel, click here.


17:51 10.3.2026

US Used $5.6 Billion In Munitions In First 2 Days Of Iran Strikes, Says Source

The administration of US President Donald Trump told congressional committees it used about $5.6 billion in munitions during the first two days of strikes against Iran, a source familiar with the report told Reuters.

Lawmakers, who may soon have to approve additional funding for the conflict launched on February 28 alongside Israel, have raised concerns about the impact on US military stockpiles, which were already under strain due to high demand.

Trump met executives from seven defense contractors as the Pentagon works to replenish supplies.

The administration has not publicly disclosed the total cost of the war.

Officials are expected to seek additional funding from Congress, possibly around $50 billion. although some officials have said this estimate seems low.

16:13 10.3.2026

Germany 'Concerned' That US, Israel Have No Planned End To War With Iran

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on March 10 that his country is "concerned" that the United States and Israel have no plan to end the war in Iran.

Merz said after meeting with Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis in Berlin on March 10 that the United States and Israel have been at war for more than a week and that each passing day raises more questions.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz (right) and Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis arrive for a joint press conference after talks in Berlin on March 10.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz (right) and Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis arrive for a joint press conference after talks in Berlin on March 10.

"We are particularly concerned that there is clearly no common plan for a swift and decisive end to this war," he added.

These comments come as US President Donald Trump has said that he thinks "the war is almost over" and "could be over very soon."

However, he did not give a specific time frame for the war to end. Trump had previously set a time frame of at least four weeks for Operation Epic Fury, as the US military has dubbed the campaign, against Iran. The US-Israeli bombardment of entered its 11th day on Tuesday.

Merz also called Iran's retaliatory attacks an "escalation of tensions."

Yesterday, he placed the responsibility for ending the war on the leaders of the Islamic republic.

Referring to the cases of Iraq and Libya, which descended into chaos and civil war after "Western interventions," Merz said a similar outcome for Iran "would harm all of us. We are not interested in endless war. We are not interested in the loss of Iran's territorial integrity, sovereignty, or economic capability."

The German chancellor said that his country is directly affected by the war through security, energy supply, and migration.

He emphasized that Berlin is working with its partners in the European Union on a vision for Iran.

15:29 10.3.2026

Multiple Explosions Reported In Shahr-e Qods, Outside Tehran

Video footage, verified by RFE/RL, shows the aftermath of consecutive explosions in Shahr-e Qods, Tehran Province, on March 10:


15:04 10.3.2026

Bahrain Says Woman Killed In Iranian Attack

Bahraini authorities announced on March 10 that a 29-year-old woman was killed in an attack attributed to Iran in the country.

Bahrain's Interior Ministry announced that a residential building in the capital, Manama, was damaged during the Islamic republic's attack, killing the woman and wounding eight others.

Bahrain's Health Ministry announced on March 9 that 32 people were injured following Iranian drone attacks on Setra Island south of Manama.

According to Bahraini officials, a desalination facility was also targeted during the attack.

This is despite the fact that Iranian President Masud Pezeshkian said in a video message on March 7 that Tehran would not attack its neighbors as long as no attack is carried out against Iran from the territory of neighboring countries.

These statements were denied hours later by senior officials of Iran and the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps.

After the release of this message, several Persian Gulf countries were targeted by missile and drone attacks attributed to Iran.

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