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1:45 PM ET, March 17, 2026

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Megan Messerly / Politico:
‘They hold the cards now’: Trump allies fear Iran is slipping beyond the president's control … “We clearly just kicked [Iran's] ass in the field, but, to a large extent, they hold the cards now,” said one person close to the White House, who like others in this story was granted anonymity to speak candidly about the war.
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Mona Charen / The Bulwark:
Trump's War Psychology  —  TWO WEEKS AFTER THE START of the war in Iran, the picture is coming into focus.  Why would a president who promised countless times not to start new wars, particularly “forever wars” in the Middle East, have leapt into this conflict?
Discussion: HotAir and Washington Post
John Hudson / Washington Post:
Israel urges Iranians to revolt but privately assesses they'll be ‘slaughtered’  —  Israeli officials told U.S. counterparts they hope for an uprising even though it would lead to a massacre, according to a State Department cable reviewed by The Post.  —  Senior Israeli officials …
Discussion: Breitbart
Emile Hokayem / Financial Times:   Who is winning the Middle East war?
Joshua Keating / Vox:
The Iran war already has a winner
Reuters:
Iran War Live Updates: Israel Says It Has Killed Iran's De Facto Leader
Wall Street Journal:
Iran Unleashes New Crackdown on Its People to Head Off Uprising
Discussion: New York Magazine
Spencer Ackerman / FOREVER WARS:
None of These People I Insulted Want To Die For Me in The Strait of Hormuz?
Discussion: New York Times
Michelle Goldberg / New York Times:
How Trump Destroyed the Aura of the Wartime President
Discussion: HotAir and The Moderate Voice
Seung Min Kim / Associated Press:
Top counterterrorism official Kent resigns over Trump's Iran war, says Iran posed no imminent threat  —  Joe Kent, the director of the National Counterterrorism Center, announced his resignation on Tuesday, saying he “cannot in good conscience” back the Trump administration's war in Iran.
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Dave Lawler / Axios:
“No imminent threat”: U.S. Counterterrorism Center head resigns over Iran war  —  Joe Kent, who led the National Counterterrorism Center and was a top aide to intelligence director Tulsi Gabbard, became the first senior Trump administration official to resign over the war in Iran.
Bloomberg:
Top Counterterrorism Official Resigns in Protest of Iran War
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Chris Cameron / New York Times:
Trump Claims an Ex-President Confided His Regrets on Iran.  But Who?  —  The New York Times reached out to people close to President Trump's predecessors.  They disputed Mr. Trump's claims.  —  President Trump claimed on Monday that a former president told him privately that …
Associated Press:
Trump says a former president had an Iran confession. Aides to his predecessors deny recent contact
New York Times:
Judge Ejects Federal Prosecutor From Court and Orders Bosses to Testify  —  Judge Zahid Quraishi ordered a hearing on who had the authority to lead New Jersey's top federal law enforcement office.  —  A federal judge threw a top prosecutor from the New Jersey U.S. attorney's office …
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Milexsy Durán / Associated Press:
Cuba's latest blackout underscores its deepening economic crisis as Rubio calls for new leadership  —  (AP video shot by Ariel Fernández and Milexsy Durán)  —  Large parts of Cuba were without power on Tuesday after its third blackout in four months underscored …
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New York Times:
Trump Administration Seeks to Remove Cuba's President From Power During Negotiations
Maxine Joselow / New York Times:
Trump Officials Weigh New $1 Billion Deal to Stop Offshore Wind Farms  —  Proposed settlements would block wind farms off New York State and North Carolina, according to documents reviewed by The New York Times.  —  The Trump administration is considering a new strategy for throttling …
Discussion: Gizmodo, NewsMax.com and WKZO
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New York Times:
Dozens Killed, Possibly Many More, in Pakistani Airstrike on Kabul
Martin Gelin / The Guardian:
‘Trump is aiming for dictatorship’.  That's the verdict of the world's most credible democracy watchdog  —  Sweden's V-Dem Institute warns that the US is no longer a liberal democracy.  And autocracy is creeping across Europe too  —  The US is no longer a democracy.
Discussion: Balkan Insight
Punchbowl News:
3/17/26☀️ AM: … And happy St. Patrick's Day. … AIPAC faces a reckoning in Democratic primaries on Tuesday.  The nation's largest pro-Israel organization is scrambling to regain its footing with a bloc of voters that has grown wary of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israel's actions in Gaza.
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Liz Goodwin / Washington Post:
Maine governor targets oyster farmer in competitive Democratic Senate primary
Margaret Sullivan / American Crisis:
It's great that the NYT is thriving.  But I have a worry.  —  A New York Times journalist posted on social media over the weekend that she was happy to be covering the Academy Awards for the sixth time.  She noted that she was part of a 60-person Times team assigned to that coverage.  —  Sixty.
Greg Olear / PREVAIL:
Apocalypse (Any Day) Now  —  Who is the Antichrist, anyway?  And why is Peter Thiel so obsessed with him?  —  I. Revelations  —  In Italy on Sunday, the sweaty billionaire Peter Thiel gave a private lecture—the first in a series—"exploring the concept of the Antichrist," per Reuters, which broke the story.
Discussion: Adventus and The Independent
Elisabetta Povoledo / New York Times:
Peter Thiel Fears the Antichrist Is Coming.  In Rome, Some Call His View Heresy.  —  The right-wing tech investor is giving lectures near the Catholic church's administrative heart.  Commentators there are rejecting his apocalyptic vision.  —  4 MIN READ  —  The Grand Canyon I Never Got to See
Discussion: KEYT-TV and Fortune
Tim Ross / Politico:
Finland's Stubb: Brexit was like sawing off your leg for no reason  —  The Finnish president predicts the U.K. will rejoin the EU, and wants closer integration on defense and trade as Donald Trump rips up the world order.  —  LONDON — Brexit was “a colossal mistake” and the U.K. should rejoin …
Discussion: Bloomberg
Paul Krugman:
Slavery, Tariffs and the Dire Strait  —  Or, why America is on its own  —  Donald Trump is now pleading with other countries to rescue his war on Iran by helping to open the Strait of Hormuz — although Trump being Trump, his pleas for assistance take the form of threats.  Regardless, help is not on the way.
Judd Legum / Popular Information:
Planning to fail  —  Shortly after the start of the war in Iran on February 28, Iran declared that the Strait of Hormuz — which is used to transport about 20% of the world's oil — was closed.  Since then, vessels near the strait have been struck by drones and other projectiles.
Discussion: gCaptain, SpyTalk, NBC News and France 24
Sean James / Mediaite:
CNN Data Guru Reports War in Iran ‘Tremendously Popular’ With Trump's MAGA Base: ‘Tucker Carlson Be Darned’  —  Some right-wing media figures have bashed President Donald Trump's war against Iran, but CNN data guru Harry Enten said don't let them fool you into believing that's how most Make America Great Again voters feel.
Discussion: Newsbusters
Kara Voght / Washington Post:
Is MAGA in its cringe era?  —  Trump 2.0 was supposed to be younger and cooler than what came before.  The vibes have shifted.  —  A little over a year ago, a new class of Trump supporters arrived in Washington to celebrate the dawn of the president's second term.
Discussion: Raw Story
Rachel Cohen Booth / Vox:
The fight over transgender rights in America has entered a new phase  —  The policy fight is moving well beyond sports and youth medicine.  The political response hasn't caught up. … For much of the past eight years, the political fight over transgender rights in America has centered …
G. Elliott Morris / Strength In Numbers:
Trump has lost working-class whites  —  New race-by-income data shows Trump's approval has cratered among the working-class voters he gained in 2024.  The war in Iran underscores his challenges  —  ∙ Paid  —  Since the U.S. launched a war against Iran on Feb. 28, 2026 …
Discussion: Digby's Hullabaloo
Reuters:
Suicide bombings show resilience of Nigerian jihadists despite years of war  —  Nigeria's president described attacks in the northeast's most heavily defended city as “the final desperate” acts of militants trying to spread fear.  Many experts say the opposite is true, that the blasts were a sign of strength not weakness.
Nick Lentz / CBS News:
Minnesota woman running for U.S. Senate found guilty in tarantula-throwing incident  —  Add CBS News on Google  —  A Minnesota woman running for U.S. Senate, accused of throwing a live tarantula onto a staircase leading to where her then-tenant was staying, has been convicted in the 2024 incident, according to court records.
 
 
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