The latest news shows that the U.S.–Israel war against Iran has entered its third week, with President Donald Trump facing both military escalation and political pressure at home. Iran’s Revolutionary Guards have vowed to decide when the war ends, while Trump insists U.S. forces no longer need allied support. Calls for impeachment are also rising in Washington.

Trump said U.S. forces “no longer need” military help from NATO or allies like Japan and Australia
- Conflict Status
- The war began in late February and is now in its 18th day.
- Iran has expanded retaliatory strikes to Gulf countries hosting U.S. bases.
- The Iran Revolutionary Guards declared they will “determine the end of the war.”
The war between Iran and the combined forces of the United States and Israel has entered its third week. Iran’s Revolutionary Guards say they will decide when the war ends, while President Donald Trump insists U.S. forces no longer need allied support. The conflict has widened across the Middle East, with Iran striking Gulf countries that host U.S. bases. A deadly strike on an Iranian school is under investigation by the U.S. government. At home, Trump’s approval ratings have fallen. Several Democratic candidates are calling for impeachment over his handling of the war. This would be the third impeachment attempt against Trump, though success in the Senate is uncertain. The situation remains tense, with no clear end in sight.