Special Report: Israel Strikes Isfahan and Trump Rejects Iran
[00:00] Peter Rowan: A closer look at the war in Ukraine.
[00:04] Peter Rowan: From Neural Newscast, I'm Peter Rowan.
[00:07] Richard Lawson: And I'm Richard Lawson.
[00:09] Peter Rowan: We are entering the 16th day of this conflict, and any hopes for quick diplomatic resolution appear to have stalled.
[00:17] Peter Rowan: President Trump has now made it clear that the United States is not ready to seek a deal to end the offensive against Iran.
[00:25] Richard Lawson: In an interview with NBC News, the president stated that while he believes Tehran is keen to negotiate a ceasefire, the terms are not good enough yet.
[00:34] Richard Lawson: He indicated that the United States will fight on for better terms and suggested that military strikes would even be stepped up along the Iranian coast to clear a path for oil shipments.
[00:45] Richard Lawson: He even went as far as suggesting that targets on Karg Island might be hit again simply to maintain pressure.
[00:51] Peter Rowan: While the diplomatic front remains locked, the military air campaign is actually expanding.
[00:58] Peter Rowan: We are seeing new geographic targets today, specifically in Isfahan,
[01:03] Peter Rowan: where Israeli strikes have reportedly killed at least 15 people.
[01:08] Peter Rowan: This represents a broadening of the theater beyond the initial coastal and capital-based strikes.
[01:14] Richard Lawson: It is a massive expansion.
[01:16] Richard Lawson: In Tehran itself, the Tarash Space Research Center has been destroyed.
[01:21] Richard Lawson: Reports from the ground describe an incredibly active night, with at least seven missile salvos launched overnight.
[01:28] Richard Lawson: There are also reports of B-52H bombers equipped with JAASM missiles moving toward the region,
[01:36] Richard Lawson: which suggests the Pentagon is preparing for even more intensive operations.
[01:40] Peter Rowan: The humanitarian cost of these strikes is becoming more clear as well.
[01:46] Peter Rowan: The Red Cross is now reporting that over 1,300 people have been killed in Iran since the war began on February 28th.
[01:55] Peter Rowan: This includes hundreds of women and children, according to figures from the Iranian Health Ministry.
[02:02] Peter Rowan: Additionally, the UN Refugee Agency estimates that 3.2 million people have been displaced with many flaying major cities for safety.
[02:13] Richard Lawson: And despite that toll, we are seeing a strange mixture of conflict and daily life.
[02:19] Richard Lawson: In Tehran, some witnesses say traffic is busier and cafes are reopening as people prepare for Nauru's, the Persian New Year.
[02:28] Richard Lawson: However, the financial system is in chaos.
[02:31] Richard Lawson: Online operations at Bank Melly are paralyzed and people are queuing at ATMs just to get cash for basic supplies.
[02:40] Peter Rowan: The economic pressure isn't just internal to Iran.
[02:44] Peter Rowan: The closure of the Strait of Hormuz is creating a massive bottleneck for global trade.
[02:50] Peter Rowan: There are over 600 ships currently trapped in the Red Sea, and fuel prices are continuing
[02:56] Peter Rowan: their upward trend globally.
[02:58] Richard Lawson: It is a critical point of leverage.
[03:01] Richard Lawson: Iran's new supreme leader, Mochtaba Kamenei, has vowed to keep that straight closed.
[03:09] Richard Lawson: President Trump has expressed skepticism about whether Kamenei is even fully in control
[03:15] Richard Lawson: or alive.
[03:16] Richard Lawson: following his injuries earlier in the war.
[03:20] Richard Lawson: But the fact remains that as long as Iran can target shipping with missiles or drones,
[03:25] Richard Lawson: reopening the waterway through military force alone will be extremely difficult for the United States.
[03:34] Peter Rowan: The regional violence is spreading beyond the primary combatants.
[03:38] Peter Rowan: We've seen reports of projectile interceptions over Bahrain and Saudi Arabia,
[03:44] Peter Rowan: and strikes continue in southern Lebanon.
[03:47] Peter Rowan: It seems every party involved is digging in for a long-term engagement.
[03:52] Richard Lawson: Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar reinforced that sentiment, stating that the goal is to
[03:59] Richard Lawson: remove existential threats from Iran for the long term rather than facing another war every
[04:07] Richard Lawson: year.
[04:07] Richard Lawson: For now, the path to de-escalation appears very narrow.
[04:12] Peter Rowan: From Neural Newscast, I'm Peter Rowan.
[04:15] Richard Lawson: And I'm Richard Lawson. Neural Newscast is AI-assisted, human-reviewed.
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