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Will the US and Iran Escalate into All-Out War?

Tensions rise as Trump threatens 'force never seen before' and Israel launches new strikes

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The United States and Iran are careening towards a potential all-out war, with tensions escalating rapidly in the wake of US military action in Iran. President Trump has threatened to unleash "force never seen before"...

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    Democrats warn GOP that Bill and Hillary Clinton testimony will boomerang on them

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Will the US and Iran Escalate into All-Out War?

Tensions rise as Trump threatens 'force never seen before' and Israel launches new strikes

Sunday, March 1, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The United States and Iran are careening towards a potential all-out war, with tensions escalating rapidly in the wake of US military action in Iran. President Trump has threatened to unleash "force never seen before" on the country, while Israel has launched a new set of strikes, further inflaming the situation.

The State Department has urged Americans to "exercise increased caution" following the US military action, warning that the situation is volatile and could deteriorate further. The warning is particularly directed at Americans in the Middle East, who are advised to follow the guidance in the latest security alerts issued by the nearest US embassy or consulate.

The crisis began when the US launched strikes on Iranian targets, prompting Iran to vow to retaliate. President Trump has since threatened to use unprecedented military force against the country, tweeting that "Iran just stated that they are going to hit very hard today, harder than they have ever hit before. THEY BETTER NOT DO THAT!"

Israeli forces have also launched new strikes on Iranian targets, further escalating the situation. The strikes are seen as a demonstration of Israel's support for the US and its commitment to countering Iranian aggression in the region.

As the situation continues to unfold, Democrats are warning that the crisis could have far-reaching consequences for the US and its allies. They are also cautioning that the Republican Party's efforts to haul former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton before the Oversight and Government Reform Committee to testify in the case of Jeffrey Epstein could ultimately boomerang on the GOP.

Meanwhile, in Texas and North Carolina, Democratic primaries are highlighting the generational divides within the party. Rep. Al Green (D-Texas), 78, is facing a challenge from newly-elected 37-year-old Rep. Christian Menefee (D-Texas) in Texas's redrawn 18th Congressional District in the Houston area. Rep. Valerie Foushee (D-N.C.), 69, is fending off a primary challenge from 32-year-old Nida Allam in North Carolina's 4th Congressional District.

The primaries are seen as a test of the party's commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, with some arguing that the party needs to "mend it, not end it." As one commentator noted, "Tearing down DEI is not the answer. The better approach, as Bill Clinton once said of affirmative action, is to mend it, not end it."

As the US and Iran teeter on the brink of war, Americans are being urged to exercise caution and to stay informed about the rapidly evolving situation. The world watches with bated breath as the crisis unfolds, wondering whether diplomacy or military action will ultimately prevail.

The United States and Iran are careening towards a potential all-out war, with tensions escalating rapidly in the wake of US military action in Iran. President Trump has threatened to unleash "force never seen before" on the country, while Israel has launched a new set of strikes, further inflaming the situation.

The State Department has urged Americans to "exercise increased caution" following the US military action, warning that the situation is volatile and could deteriorate further. The warning is particularly directed at Americans in the Middle East, who are advised to follow the guidance in the latest security alerts issued by the nearest US embassy or consulate.

The crisis began when the US launched strikes on Iranian targets, prompting Iran to vow to retaliate. President Trump has since threatened to use unprecedented military force against the country, tweeting that "Iran just stated that they are going to hit very hard today, harder than they have ever hit before. THEY BETTER NOT DO THAT!"

Israeli forces have also launched new strikes on Iranian targets, further escalating the situation. The strikes are seen as a demonstration of Israel's support for the US and its commitment to countering Iranian aggression in the region.

As the situation continues to unfold, Democrats are warning that the crisis could have far-reaching consequences for the US and its allies. They are also cautioning that the Republican Party's efforts to haul former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton before the Oversight and Government Reform Committee to testify in the case of Jeffrey Epstein could ultimately boomerang on the GOP.

Meanwhile, in Texas and North Carolina, Democratic primaries are highlighting the generational divides within the party. Rep. Al Green (D-Texas), 78, is facing a challenge from newly-elected 37-year-old Rep. Christian Menefee (D-Texas) in Texas's redrawn 18th Congressional District in the Houston area. Rep. Valerie Foushee (D-N.C.), 69, is fending off a primary challenge from 32-year-old Nida Allam in North Carolina's 4th Congressional District.

The primaries are seen as a test of the party's commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, with some arguing that the party needs to "mend it, not end it." As one commentator noted, "Tearing down DEI is not the answer. The better approach, as Bill Clinton once said of affirmative action, is to mend it, not end it."

As the US and Iran teeter on the brink of war, Americans are being urged to exercise caution and to stay informed about the rapidly evolving situation. The world watches with bated breath as the crisis unfolds, wondering whether diplomacy or military action will ultimately prevail.

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