Amid Alarm That Trump Has No Plan for Iran, Critic Contends None ‘Could Possibly Justify This’

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A veiled Iranian woman holds a portrait of her relative, Mohsen Sheikh Mohammadi, who was killed during the US-Israeli military campaign, during a funeral at Behesht-e Zahra cemetery in Tehran, Iran, on March 9, 2026. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

“The war is wrong and illegal and needs to stop now—that’s it, that’s the line,” said journalist Adam Johnson.

Several Senate Democrats on Tuesday came out of a classified briefing about the US-Israeli assault on Iran warning that President Donald Trump “can’t defend this war in public” and top officials have even failed to explain behind closed doors “what the endgame is or what their plans are.”

Media critic and political analyst Adam Johnson responded to such comments on social media early Wednesday, reminding leaders on Capitol Hill and beyond that “the war is wrong and illegal and needs to stop now—that’s it, that’s the line.”

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Experts around the world have argued that the US assault is unconstitutional, given congressional authority to declare war, and runs afoul of the United Nations Charter, which bars the use of force unless it is a “necessary and proportionate” act of self-defense or is authorized by the UN Security Council. Despite that, nearly all Republicans and a short list of Democrats in Congress have blocked war powers resolutions in both the GOP-controlled Senate and House of Representatives.

Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) voted for the resolution and was among the senators sounding the alarm after Tuesday’s briefing. He wrote in a five-part thread on X that “the war goals DO NOT involve destroying Iran’s nuclear weapons program,” and Pentagon and White House officials “confirmed ‘regime change’ is also NOT on the list.”

The primary goal of Trump’s war on Iran seems to be “destroying lots of missiles and boats and drone factories,” according to Murphy. “But the question that stumped them: What happens when you stop bombing and they restart production? They hinted at more bombing. Which is, of course, endless war.”

“And on the Strait of Hormuz, they had NO PLAN,” he said of the key waterway Iran has shut down, cutting off the flow of fossil fuel exports and other products. “I can’t go into more detail about how Iran gums up the strait, but suffice it say, right now, they don’t know how to get it safely back open. Which is unforgivable, because this part of the disaster was 100% foreseeable.”

Responding to Murphy in a pair of posts, Johnson argued that “we don’t need 9,000 tweet threads consternating over an alleged lack of ‘plan.’ We also don’t need another take criticizing the regime change war for not being sufficiently regime change-y.”

“Criticizing Trump for a lack of a ‘plan’ implies the existence of a plan that could possibly justify this,” he continued. “There isn’t any, so what does a plan, or lack thereof, have to do with anything? The war is fundamentally unjust, illegal, and immoral regardless of nominal ‘aims’ or ‘goals.’”

Since disrupting diplomatic talks on a new nuclear deal by bombing Iran a dozen days ago, Trump and his top officials, including Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, have publicly sent mixed signals on aiming to stop Iran from developing a nuclear weapon, regime change, how long they expect the war to last, and how much it will cost US taxpayers.

As The Washington Post reported, the Pentagon told Congress on Monday that it “burned through $5.6 billion worth of munitions during the first two days of its military assault on Iran.”

That disclosure came after a Washington, DC think tank, the Center for Strategic and International Studies, put the estimated cost of the war at $891.4 million per day, but also said the figure may drop if the US moves to “less expensive munitions.”

Casualties have swiftly stacked up, with over 1,300 Iranians slaughtered—including around 175, mostly children, killed in an apparent US bombing of a girls’ school—according to Iran’s government. The Lebanese prime minister’s office said that Israel’s related bombing of Lebanon has killed 570 people and wounded 1,444.

Iran has retaliated with drone and missile attacks on Gulf nations and US military bases in the region. The Pentagon confirmed that seven US service members are dead and around 140 have been injured. Additionally, The New York Times reported Tuesday that “at least 12 civilians have been killed in attacks across the Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, and Bahrain.”

Original article by Jessica Corbett republished from Common Dreams under Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0).

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Houthi- and Hezbollah-linked group threatens to target Barakah nuclear facility in Abu Dhabi

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The Arab World’s first nuclear power plant, the Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant, in Barakah, UAE [Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation]

A group calling itself the “Brigades of the True Promise in the Arabian Peninsula” has threatened to target al Barakah nuclear facility in Abu Dhabi.

In a statement issued early on Wednesday, the group said: “In fulfilment of our duty in the battle of Islam against the Jews and their followers, and as a continuation of our operations that struck the fortresses of the enemies in the Arabian Peninsula, al Barakah nuclear facility in Abu Dhabi will be our next target, God willing.” 

The “Brigades of the True Promise” are widely regarded as an alternative front used by the Iran-backed Houthi movement to carry out cross-border operations. After five years since its first appearance, on 23 January 2021, the group has resurfaced amid escalating tensions between Washington, Tehran and Tel Aviv.

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In a previous statement, the group—described as a front used by the Houthis as a cover—threatened to target US interests and embassies with missiles and drones and to halt oil flows in the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea.

The latest statement came as Houthi militias warned they could resume attacks on shipping in the Red Sea, at a time of growing regional tensions between the United States and Iran.

The Houthis also released a video showing what they said was a previous attack on a British ship, which they claimed was part of a series of assaults on 228 vessels since the escalation began. The clip ended with the phrase “what is coming will be greater”, a message observers interpreted as a direct threat that such attacks could resume.

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Trump threatens to cut off trade with Spain for its opposition to Iran war

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United States President Donald Trump is seen during the his departure the White House en route Hebron, Kentucky on March 11, 2026, in Washington DC, United States. [Celal Güneş – Anadolu Agency]

President Donald Trump threatened to cut off trade with Spain on Wednesday, accusing Madrid of failing to cooperate with NATO after it barred the US from using jointly operated bases on its territory for strikes against Iran, Anadolu reports.

“I think they’re not cooperating at all. Spain. I think they’ve been very bad, very bad, not good at all. We may cut off trade with Spain,” Trump told reporters, adding that Madrid has been “very bad to NATO” and does not want to “pay their fair share.”

Trump questioned Madrid’s policies toward the alliance, saying Spain benefits from NATO protection but has long resisted increasing defense spending.

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The remarks come amid tensions between Washington and Madrid about Spain’s opposition to the US-Israeli war on Iran.

Spain’s leftist government, led by Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, rejected the military campaign as “reckless and illegal” and barred US aircraft from using jointly operated bases in southern Spain in the offensive against Tehran.

Trump threatened to impose a full trade embargo on Spain while criticizing Madrid for not meeting NATO’s new defense spending target of 5%.

Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares said Tuesday that relations with Washington remain “operating normally,” and that both countries’ embassies continue to maintain regular diplomatic contacts.

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Labour MP leads cross-party push for UK sanctions on Israel

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Protesters called for “an end to the occupation and a halt to arms sales to Israel” during the national march organized in London by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign in London, United Kingdom on November 29, 2025. [Raşid Necati Aslım – Anadolu Agency]

A senior Labour Member of Parliament has led a cross-party push for the UK to impose comprehensive sanctions on Israel, citing concerns about military actions in the Gaza Strip and the potential annexation of the West Bank, Anadolu reports.

Richard Burgon, the MP for Leeds East, announced more than 60 parliamentarians have formally backed a parliamentary motion demanding a significant shift in diplomatic and economic policy.

“After the genocide in Gaza, the Israeli government is moving to annex the West Bank. Only sanctions – on arms, trade, the economy & Israeli officials – can stop these war crimes,” he wrote Tuesday on social media.

The motion references a statement backed by 85 UN member states, including the UK, opposing the “de facto annexation of the West Bank” as a violation of international law.

It noted the July 2024 advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice (ICJ), which found Israel’s continued presence in the Occupied Palestinian Territory is unlawful and must end “as rapidly as possible,” and all new settlement activity must cease.

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The text adds that the court made clear that all states, including the UK, must not recognize the situation as lawful and must refrain from any aid or assistance that maintains it, as well as take steps to prevent economic or trade activity that entrenches it.

The motion also notes that the UK imposed widespread sanctions on Russia following its invasion of Ukraine, but similar measures have not been taken in response to Israel’s reported war crimes and repeated violations of international law.

It urges the government to meet its legal obligations following the ICJ opinion by banning trade and investment in goods and services linked to illegal Israeli settlements.

Violence in the West Bank has escalated since the start of the war in Gaza on Oct. 8, 2023, with Israeli forces and illegal Israeli settlers carrying out attacks that include killings, arrests, property destruction, home demolitions, displacement and settlement expansion.

The attacks have killed at least 1,121 Palestinians and injured 11,700, in addition to the arrest of nearly 22,000 Palestinians.

Palestinians warn that the violations could pave the way for Israel to formally annex the West Bank, effectively ending the possibility of establishing a Palestinian state as envisioned in UN resolutions.

The international community and the UN consider the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, an occupied Palestinian territory and view Israeli settlements there as illegal under international law.

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US likely used AI in airstrike that killed 160 schoolgirls: Report

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A view of the debris of a school, where many students and teachers lost their lives on the first day of the wave of attacks launched by the United States and Israel against Iran, in Hormozgan, Iran on March 05, 2026. [Stringer – Anadolu Agency]

Artificial intelligence helped the US identify targets in the opening phase of Washington’s war against Iran, British newspaper The Times reported Wednesday, raising questions about a strike that killed more than 175 students and staff at a girls school, Anadolu reports.

The newspaper reported that in the first 24 hours of Operation Epic Fury, US forces struck more than 1,000 targets in Iran with the assistance of AI systems designed to analyze large volumes of intelligence data and suggest potential strike locations.

The pace, about 42 suggested targets per hour, has led analysts to question whether the speed of automated systems may be outstripping the ability of humans to fully verify targets.

The scrutiny follows a strike on the Shajareh Tayyebeh primary school in the southern Iranian city of Minab that killed at least 160 school girls and others.

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Evidence examined by analysts suggests the site was likely hit by US Tomahawk cruise missiles.

Historical satellite imagery showed the school had once been part of an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) complex but had been separated from it for nearly a decade.

Experts told the newspaper that outdated imagery or automated analysis could have contributed to the site being identified as a military target. The Pentagon said an investigation into the strike is ongoing.

The Times said the US and Israel are deploying several artificial intelligence systems in the conflict, including tools developed under the Pentagon’s Project Maven program, which uses machine learning to analyze intelligence gathered from satellites, surveillance aircraft and other sources.

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