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America 24 posted an update
DAY 17: Trumps Iran War for Israel Expansion to Middle East & More Oil #WW3
Day 17: President Trump’s Iran “War” World War 3 Update, 2026 Attack First, On Iran for Israel.
Trump asks other nations to join the war on Iran, for Israel.
Trump says he is looking to ban top US media & ‘treason charges’ for ‘fake’ footage of Iran hitting US ships
Trump admits he pushed the US in war with Iran for Israel:
“You could make the case that maybe we shouldn’t even be there at all…It’s almost like we do it for habit—but we also do it for some very good allies that we have in the Middle East.”
Switzerland follows Spain in banning US from using its airports. Switzerland closed its airspace for U.S. military flights linked to the Iran war, citing the nation’s tradition of neutrality in armed conflicts. Keir Starmer says U.K. is not joining the war, and will only defend it’s citizens in Europe.
Israel has informed the United States that it is running critically low on missile interceptors – Semafor. Israel has informed the United States that it is running critically low on missile interceptors, and Iran’s use of cluster munitions is accelerating the shortage, U.S. officials told Semafor.
Americans have now paid for $39+ Billion dollars for 17 days of losing, forever wars for Israel, to expand into the middle east and get more oil. Paid for by Americans. Trump says he will Bomb Iran again “for fun” on 3/15/26 A24 update. Straight of Hormuz closed since Feb 28 2026 When Trump striked Iran first. American News Media blackout in U.S.A, Americans dont know the truth. Americans think the Straight of Hormuz is open on day 17. Only Chinese and Russian ships are passing safely. U.S ships get hit with drones or missiles. Gas is going to $5-$10 per gallon for Americans soon.
Iran is considering allowing a limited number of oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz only if cargo is traded in Chinese yuan – CNN
Iran military announces that is going to destroy the ports in UAE, because the US launches missiles from there:
“Due to the devastation to its military bases in the region, the invading US army has fired its missiles at the Iranian island of Bu Musa from the cover of ports, docks, and hideouts in cities of the UAE.
We announce to the leaders of the UAE that the Islamic Republic of Iran considers it its legitimate right, in defense of its national sovereignty and territory, to strike and target the launch points of enemy American missiles in shipping ports, docks, and the hideouts of US forces sheltered in some UAE cities.
We ask the Muslim people of the UAE and population centers to evacuate the ports, docks, and American hideouts in UAE cities so that they will not be harmed.”
Iran announces if Netanyahu is still alive they will continue to pursue him:
“If the criminal Netanyahu and child killer is still alive, we will continue to pursue him.”
It sounds like Iran targeted him, but they’re still not sure if they hit the target
Drones Freely Operating Over U.S. Bases in Iraq. No visible air defenses or interception as FPV drone roams U.S. Victory Base (aka Victoria Base) near Baghdad Airport. Iran-backed Kataib Hezbollah (part of Islamic Resistance in Iraq) released footage showing the low-cost kamikaze drone scouting the facility unimpeded before striking a structure — reportedly the first successful FPV bypass of U.S. defenses there.
— Aegean Tensions Rise as Greece Fortifies Samothrace, Lemnos #WW3
Turkish media outlets have recently raised significant alarm over what they describe as a major Greek military buildup across the Aegean islands, with specific reports highlighting the deployment of Patriot missile systems and rotations of F-16 fighter jets to locations including Samothrace and Lemnos.
Pro-government channels like CNN Türk have framed these developments dramatically, questioning whether Greece is seeking confrontation and portraying the moves as Greece “besieging” Turkey with advanced air defense assets and combat aircraft. Coverage often emphasizes the strategic proximity of these northern Aegean islands to the Turkish coast and the Dardanelles straits, amplifying concerns that such enhancements represent an aggressive posture amid broader regional instability.
This narrative ties directly into Ankara’s longstanding position that Greece’s actions violate the demilitarization provisions of the 1923 Lausanne Treaty and the 1947 Paris Treaty, which Ankara interprets as requiring certain Aegean islands—particularly those near Turkey—to remain free of substantial military forces. Turkish officials and media argue that deployments like Patriots to forward positions breach these agreements, exploiting current crises in the Eastern Mediterranean to justify militarization. In response, Greece firmly rejects this interpretation, asserting that it retains full sovereign rights to defend its territory and that claims of demilitarization are unfounded and repeatedly dismissed by Athens.
The reports emerge against a backdrop of heightened tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean, driven by recent conflicts involving Iran and related security concerns. While the primary reported Patriot deployment has focused on islands like Karpathos in the southeast Aegean (linked to defensive needs amid Iranian threats), Turkish coverage extends criticism to activities in the north, including F-16 missions to Lemnos under NATO frameworks, such as supporting Bulgarian airspace protection. Greek defense authorities have not directly addressed the specific Turkish claims about Samothrace and Lemnos, but Athens has continued bolstering its Aegean presence through increased spending and NATO-aligned upgrades, citing Turkish provocations as a key driver. Such media focus in Turkey frequently precedes formal diplomatic protests from Ankara, underscoring the persistent flashpoint in bilateral relations between the two NATO allies.