US and Israel Strike Iran: Trump Calls for Regime Change in Tehran
[00:00] Announcer: This is Neural Newscast.
[00:03] Noah Feldman: And here's what matters for Saturday, February 28th.
[00:07] Announcer: The United States and Israel launched a massive joint military operation against Iran early this morning.
[00:13] Announcer: The strikes targeted leadership compounds in Tehran, including the offices of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
[00:22] Noah Feldman: President Donald Trump announced the start of major combat operations in a social media video.
[00:27] Noah Feldman: He urged the Iranian people to seize control of their government,
[00:31] Noah Feldman: calling this a generational opportunity for regime change.
[00:35] Announcer: Smoke is currently rising over the Iranian capital as state media reports strikes occurring nationwide.
[00:42] Announcer: It remains unclear if Ayatollah Khamenei or President Masood Pazeshkin were present during the attacks on their offices.
[00:49] Noah Feldman: Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Arachi characterized the offensive as an unprovoked and illegal act of war.
[00:56] Noah Feldman: He confirmed that the country's leadership is currently safe while promising a full-scale military response.
[01:03] Announcer: In other news, Iran has already begun a wave of retaliatory strikes against U.S. military installations and regional allies.
[01:12] Announcer: The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps targeted the U.S. Navy Fifth Fleet headquarters in Bahrain.
[01:18] Noah Feldman: Large plumes of black smoke were observed near the base in Manama.
[01:22] Noah Feldman: Authorities in Bahrain confirmed the facility was hit, though the U.S. military has not yet released a damage assessment.
[01:30] Announcer: Meanwhile, air defense systems in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Jordan have been actively intercepting incoming missiles.
[01:38] Announcer: One civilian was killed in Abu Dhabi after being struck by falling shrapnel from an intercepted projectile.
[01:45] Noah Feldman: The situation is equally dire on the ground in southern Iran.
[01:50] Noah Feldman: State-run media reports at least 57 people were killed at a girls' school during the initial wave of U.S. and Israeli strikes.
[01:57] Announcer: Turning now to the economic impact, global energy markets are bracing for disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz.
[02:04] Announcer: This critical waterway carries the majority of oil and gas exports from Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Kuwait.
[02:11] Noah Feldman: Tensions in the Strait have historically caused massive spikes in energy prices.
[02:16] Noah Feldman: Any prolonged closure or active combat in the region would likely devastate the global supply of liquid natural gas and crude oil.
[02:24] Announcer: The geopolitical fallout is expanding as the United Nations Security Council schedules an emergency meeting for this afternoon.
[02:32] Announcer: Foreign Minister Arapchi warned that all U.S. assets in the region are now legitimate targets.
[02:40] Noah Feldman: Domestic critics in the United States are questioning the lack of congressional authorization for these strikes.
[02:47] Noah Feldman: They argue that preemptive military force on this scale requires a formal declaration or oversight.
[02:53] Announcer: Here is what else we are watching.
[02:56] Announcer: The UN Security Council will meet later today in New York to discuss the escalation.
[03:02] Announcer: Diplomats are expected to call for an immediate ceasefire to prevent a wider regional war.
[03:09] Noah Feldman: We are also monitoring global oil indices as markets react to the threats in the Strait of Hormuz.
[03:15] Noah Feldman: Analysts expect significant volatility if Iran attempts to block the passage of supertankers.
[03:21] Announcer: Finally, we are tracking reports of internal demonstrations within Iran.
[03:27] Announcer: While some groups are protesting the strikes, the international community is watching for signs of the civil uprising President Trump encouraged.
[03:36] Noah Feldman: From Neural Newscast, I'm Evelyn Hartwell.
[03:39] Announcer: And I'm Noah Feldman.
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