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U.S. Showers Iran With Bombs in Most Intense Strikes of the War, Pentagon Says

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Updated 10.3.2026
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Pete Hegseth *Pentagon Tehran United States troops Karaj

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Avg Sensationalism:High

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Mar 10 Evening

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New York Times - WorldMar 10

U.S. Showers Iran With Bombs in Most Intense Strikes of the War, Pentagon Says

The United States launched a significant bombing campaign against Iran, described by the Pentagon as the most intense strikes of the ongoing conflict. According to U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, the objective of the strikes is to eliminate Iran's ability to develop nuclear weapons permanently. The strikes caused widespread fear among the Iranian population. The location of the strikes was within Iran, though specific targets were not detailed in the provided information. The timing of the strikes is recent, as indicated by the present tense of the article.

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Al JazeeraMar 10

US defence chief ends Iran war briefing with prayer for troops

In a Pentagon briefing on March 10, 2026, US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth concluded a briefing about the US military campaign against Iran with a prayer for American troops. The prayer requested strength and protection for the soldiers involved in the conflict. This action follows criticism directed towards American and Israeli officials who have been accused of framing the campaign against Iran as a religious war. The briefing provided an update on the ongoing military actions, and Hegseth's prayer has drawn attention given the sensitive nature of the conflict and accusations of religious undertones. The prayer occurred at the end of the briefing.

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South China Morning PostMar 10

Hegseth says Tuesday will be ‘most intense’ of US war on Iran as Trump considers endgame

According to US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth, Tuesday will be the "most intense day of strikes" inside Iran since the start of the conflict. Hegseth stated that the US military is "winning" and will continue its operations until the enemy is "totally and decisively defeated." His comments follow President Trump's suggestion on Monday that US military objectives in Iran are nearly complete and the war could end soon. Hegseth emphasized that President Trump will ultimately decide the war's timeline. The increased intensity of strikes on Tuesday suggests a potential escalation despite Trump's comments about a possible near-term conclusion to the conflict.

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BBC News - WorldMar 10

'I just want to be able to sleep': Attacks in Iran rock cities and cut power

Recent Israeli and US attacks in Tehran and Karaj, Iran, have disrupted daily life, causing widespread fear and sleep deprivation among residents. Over the past 10 days, explosions and power outages have become frequent, with residents reporting feeling unsafe as strikes get closer. The Israeli military claims to be targeting terror-related sites, including weapons research facilities and Quds Force infrastructure. These attacks are part of a larger conflict that began on February 28th with a joint Israeli-US attack on Iran, followed by Iranian retaliatory strikes. While access to Iran is restricted, reports indicate a high number of casualties, including civilians and children, though these figures are unverified. Internet connectivity is also heavily restricted, making it difficult to obtain information.

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Key Claims

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U.S. aimed to wipe out Iran’s capacity to obtain nuclear weapons “forever.”

— Pete Hegseth, the U.S. defense secretary

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Israel launched an air campaign against Iran with the US on 28 February.

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Trump said on Monday that “the war is very complete”.

— Donald Trump

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Hegseth said the war would end on “our timeline” and that the US would not stop until “the enemy is totally and decisively defeated”.

— Pete Hegseth

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US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Tuesday would be “our most intense day of strikes inside Iran”.

— Pete Hegseth