Trump says US has begun ‘major combat operations’ in Iran after Israel launches strikes - live (www.theguardian.com)
from breakfastmtn@piefed.ca to world@lemmy.world on 28 Feb 07:16
https://piefed.ca/c/world/p/559813/israel-attacks-iran-as-blasts-heard-in-tehran-live-updates

US military has launched ‘major combat operations’ in Iran - Trump

Trump says the US military has launched “major combat operations” in Iran, saying the country had attempted to rebuild its nuclear programme.

Edit: Gift link to the NYT live coverage

Edit2: updated headline

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breakfastmtn@piefed.ca on 28 Feb 07:20 next collapse

Reports are emerging that the US is involved in Israel’s strikes on Iran’s capital.

Associated Press reported that a US official and a person familiar with the operation said the US is participating in the Israeli strikes. They spoke on condition of anonymity, AP said.

Reuters has also cited an unnamed Israeli defence official as saying the Israeli operation in Iran was coordinated with the US.

The Guardian has been unable to confirm this.

SlothMama@lemmy.world on 28 Feb 07:22 next collapse

This is the first country the US has attacked in my lifetime that can reasonably resist.

I am anxious.

Alcoholicorn@mander.xyz on 28 Feb 07:43 next collapse

This isn’t the first time we’ve attacked Iran

breakfastmtn@piefed.ca on 28 Feb 07:51 collapse

True, but this feels different.

SARGE@startrek.website on 28 Feb 10:57 next collapse

If I had to guess, it’s because up until now you’ve held the assumption that the people in power know what they’re doing for the most part, and nobody was a dying felon in his last years on earth terrified of going to prison for raping children.

Now you are under no such illusions, and the people in charge ARE dying felons that rape children and have no morals, and the government doesn’t even want to try and check or balance itself.

Lawnman23@piefed.social on 28 Feb 15:08 collapse

Yep, that put it into words.

Agent641@lemmy.world on 28 Feb 15:51 collapse

last time a CSG wasn’t in the gulf of Arabia, this time the Abe Lincoln CSG is in the Arabian gulf near the strait of Hormuz, well in range of Iranian ballistic missiles and IRCG USV swarms. It wouldn’t surprise me if they took losses of surface vessels.

hoch@lemmy.world on 28 Feb 07:44 next collapse

Iran isn’t going to do shit. They couldn’t stop the US the last time they attacked, they won’t now.

Bazell@lemmy.zip on 28 Feb 07:55 collapse

They will not attack the US. They will strike Israel. That is all. It’s not the USA who wants to fight Iran. It’s the Zionists in the government who try to protect Israel.

TheTechnician27@lemmy.world on 28 Feb 08:48 collapse

They will obliterate the Israel.

Utterly deluded, and I hate that genocidal wart on Earth’s face.

Bazell@lemmy.zip on 28 Feb 08:54 collapse

No, it’s not. Iran will strike Israel very actively. Simply because it is harder to strike the US, so all the anger will be pointed towards easier enemy. While I also hate genocide wars, this one even has a potential of using nuclear weapons.

Blackmist@feddit.uk on 28 Feb 10:36 collapse

Can they though?

Pretty hard to resist a massive bombing campaign, no matter how many soldiers you have.

theherk@lemmy.world on 28 Feb 07:35 next collapse

This is not going to be good.

Blackmist@feddit.uk on 28 Feb 10:38 next collapse

It was inevitable though. You don’t put two aircraft carriers in the area to just negotiate.

TrickDacy@lemmy.world on 28 Feb 13:14 collapse

It was avoidable. All we had to do was elect a ham sandwich president. Jesus fucking Christ anyone but neo-hitler

Agent641@lemmy.world on 28 Feb 15:52 collapse

World history, 10,000 BC - Current

breakfastmtn@piefed.ca on 28 Feb 07:37 next collapse

President Trump confirms the U.S. military has begun “major combat operations” in Iran. He posted an eight-minute-long video on Truth Social.

https://www.nytimes.com/live/2026/02/28/world/iran-strikes-trump/a92f1ebc-9708-59e5-a19c-6a70f769ef52?smid=url-share

Marshezezz@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 28 Feb 07:40 collapse

Going with the George W tactic I see

breakfastmtn@piefed.ca on 28 Feb 07:39 next collapse

The websites of several Iranian news agencies are down, including the official state media outlet IRNA, which said it was hacked.

https://www.nytimes.com/live/2026/02/28/world/iran-strikes-trump/71ce3d8a-ada2-5b38-b157-2cd8cbe2172c?smid=url-share

Mobile phone services have been cut in Iran after Israeli attack, according to a report from Associated Press.

The Guardian

A Tehran resident and local journalist, said landlines in Tehran were down and only mobile phones had sporadic reception.

https://www.nytimes.com/live/2026/02/28/world/iran-strikes-trump/03511596-b8a9-5401-bf13-dc1e5cb1f15a?smid=url-share

breakfastmtn@piefed.ca on 28 Feb 07:50 next collapse

In a video posted on Truth Social, Trump has told the Islamic Revolutionary Guard to lay down their arms, saying “You will be treated fairly with total immunity or you will face certain death.”

Trump has accused Iran of developing long range missiles that threaten the US and others.

He said the US will “raze their missile industry to the ground” and “annihilate their navy”.

The Guardian

Zaktor@sopuli.xyz on 28 Feb 08:12 next collapse

That only makes sense if he’s planning on an occupation. That’s insane.

OwOarchist@pawb.social on 28 Feb 08:51 collapse

That’s insane.

If you expect anything else from this regime, you haven’t been paying attention.

NoneOfUrBusiness@fedia.io on 28 Feb 11:46 collapse

If you expect anything else from any US regime, you haven't been paying attention. This is exactly what happened in Iraq and Afghanistan before puppet governments were installed.

Dragomus@lemmy.world on 28 Feb 09:53 collapse

So uh isn’t the Islamic Republican Guard responsible for the extremely brutal response to the recent civillian protests?
And even a few days ago would enter hospitals to further injure and abuse said protesters now in hospital, also prevent doctors from treating them?

They get total immunity?

zebidiah@lemmy.ca on 28 Feb 12:41 collapse

Total immunity and jobs working for ice

Grandwolf319@sh.itjust.works on 28 Feb 14:15 collapse

There is a decent possibility that he did it cause he was jelly of the protester crackdown.

YiddishMcSquidish@lemmy.today on 28 Feb 08:08 next collapse

I’m tired boss. I’ve been putting out proverbial fires almost all week it seems. I’m a lowly peeon and besides voting, there ain’t much I can do. I did set up a cheap meshtastic repeater recently, so hopefully that helps during the fall. But mesh isn’t exactly popular in my semi rural area.

Idk, I’m going to play some game or binge taskmaster for a few days. I did just find the original RE2 at thrift store for $2 and never played it.

glibg@lemmy.ca on 28 Feb 08:40 next collapse

You’re doing your best. Enjoy that game, and remember to listen to the birds sing when you can.

OwOarchist@pawb.social on 28 Feb 08:46 next collapse

…while you still can.

YiddishMcSquidish@lemmy.today on 28 Feb 10:03 collapse

Thanks homie.

CerineArkweaver@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 28 Feb 12:01 next collapse

I feel this in my bones friend. I have to upgrade servers for work this morning but then yah, going finally start Clair Obscure: Expedition 33 and try to ignore this until Monday. Keep voting and doing what we can.

ProdigalFrog@slrpnk.net on 28 Feb 16:49 collapse

Putting up meshtastic nodes is very much a worthy endeavour that will become extremely useful in the near future as our nationwide communication networks are targeted. Alongside that, we desperately need to work toward enabling the use of our most powerful weapon: a proper, long-term, nation wide General Strike.

The country would be brought to its knees if suddenly deprived of profit and labor, allowing us to directly demand real changes (Ending the war in Iran and Gaza, and Abolishing ICE should be towards the top of the list).

The General Strike was extremely effective in Chile in 2019, and had they not fallen for the trick of liberal reform, they would’ve had a successful revolution on their hands with virtually no bloodshed.

There are some concrete steps all of us can take toward enacting that hard-core general strike to make it more viable and bearable for us all. (the titles below expand if you click them).

Learn First Aid! ⛑️

Violence is being used against those who resist and it will only continue. It extremely important to have the skills to be able to keep yourself and others alive if they get hurt. Tacticool Girlfriend provides a great introduction to building a personal first aid kit, called an IFAK, which can deal with things like bullet wounds and other serious bleeding wounds. I also want to emphasize her recommendation of only buying medical gear from reputable sources (not Amazon!), such as North American Rescue to avoid fakes that could cost you your life. But you’ll need to learn how to use that equipment, too. The best resource for that is to take a local Stop The Bleed class, which are pretty widely available in most places. They may cost a small fee, but can also sometimes be free. Alternatively, if you cannot access a local class, this video by PrepMedic will give you a solid understanding of how to use Tourniquets and Gauze for wound packing. Injuries are less harmful if they are tended to early. Learning first aid can help conserve resources when healthcare becomes unaffordable. Having several medics in case of harm by police is an extremely powerful morale booster during a protest that may become a police riot. When you become comfortable with the basics of first aid, riot medicine is the next suggested step.

Establish or join local Mutual Aid networks ✊

If you haven’t already, get to know your neighbors. Mutual aid is a willingness to support and grow your community. This can include informal networks through friends, tenant/renter organizations, solidarity groups, and industrial unions. These are groups using direct action to solve each other’s problems. Building strong communities makes it difficult for fascism to take root. The actions of the government are going to hit every community hard, and the ones who build trust in each other and work together are most likely to survive. We’ve been building a list of resources in !inperson@slrpnk.net to help you on your way. Also check out this handy guide to find existing groups in your area. This isn’t only for your own community protection. Your ability to organize today will change the political landscape tomorrow. When revolution occurs, the social organizations that show the greatest resilience through the regime are the ones typically calling the shots when the dust settles. When it comes to elections, get out the vote drives are useless if most of the voters are fascists. At some point, you have to do grassroots political education if you don’t want fascist candidates winning elections. Mutual aid networks are excellent forums not only for teaching each other good political ideas, but demonstrating them in practice.

Join a Union to help prepare for a General Strike! 💪

If you aren’t in a union (or even if you are, it’s worth dual-carding), consider joining the IWW to unionize your workplace (bonus: you’ll get higher wages, better benefits, and more time off if you succeed!) to strengthen a general strike if we manage to enact one, as most unions have a strike fund that can supplement your income during a general strike to make it more financially bearable (you should also save as much money as you can reasonably do, so it can also be used to keep yourself

fizzle@quokk.au on 28 Feb 08:07 next collapse

Live blog from the Australian public broadcaster:

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-02-28/israel-us-attacking-iran-live-updates-blasts-in-tehran/106222024

pet1t@lemmy.world on 28 Feb 08:09 next collapse

He literally called for Israel to attack Iran first so that it would be easier for the US to support them. That was yesterday, I believe? Dude’s been calling an attack on Iran for days now

Tja@programming.dev on 28 Feb 08:41 next collapse

That’s his only good characteristic: how dumb and transparent he is.

BestBouclettes@jlai.lu on 28 Feb 08:50 next collapse

And yet, some people still think he’s playing 4D chess

pet1t@lemmy.world on 28 Feb 09:24 next collapse

yeah, gotta hand it to him

and yet I’m always a strange mix between dumbstruck, surprised and unsurprised

WanderingThoughts@europe.pub on 28 Feb 10:49 collapse

it’s the Mr. Magoo of politics. It’s bewildering to witness.

rayyy@piefed.social on 28 Feb 12:46 collapse

Dunno, look at the Trump-Epstein-gate cover-up.

Tja@programming.dev on 28 Feb 17:15 collapse

Yeah, imagine if they were smart how much more they could have hidden.

highjayhawk@lemmy.world on 28 Feb 18:29 collapse

The ones making the most money are smart enough that you don’t know about them.

PlaidBaron@lemmy.world on 28 Feb 11:03 collapse

Gotta claim a state of emergency somehow. How else is he gonna stop the election?

FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world on 28 Feb 13:11 collapse

Honestly, this feels like a good thing for democracy (or at least the illusion of a democracy we have in the US), in a roundabout way.

If the US military is stuck in an Iranian quagmire, it becomes harder to use it to terrorize citizens on the domestic front. I wish they’d send the donut eaters from ICE to the front.

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FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world on 28 Feb 13:32 collapse

This is fair, and I apologize.

My country has been at war everywhere for so long that I’m desensitized to it. What I wrote above was meant as an objective hypothetical, but was wildly insensitive.

I do not support war. I am just powerless to stop it, so it’s easier for me to speak insensitively about it, and I shouldn’t.

If I had any power whatsoever to stop this, I would.

hector@lemmy.today on 28 Feb 15:43 collapse

Not really, when we are at war the rah rah crowd that believes these pieces of shit gives them more leeway, and is less likely to buck on something like pretti’s execution.

breakfastmtn@piefed.ca on 28 Feb 08:10 next collapse

Iran’s state television announces that Iran’s armed forces were getting ready to retaliate against Israel.

NYT

The Israeli military said it had detected ballistic missiles launched from Iran at the country — the first wave of Iranian retaliation in response to the U.S.-Israeli attacks earlier today.

NYT

testaccount372920@piefed.zip on 28 Feb 08:34 next collapse

The man who wanted to make peace in many places in the world and get a peace price for it, has decided to start yet another war in the Middle East…

gnutrino@programming.dev on 28 Feb 09:38 next collapse

Well you can’t make peace if there’s no war. You know full well he’s going to add this to his tally when it ends.

Dragomus@lemmy.world on 28 Feb 10:03 next collapse

He stopped 87 wars in a year, so figures starting one is no biggie. 😬

Kirp123@lemmy.world on 28 Feb 13:06 collapse

He stopped the 100 years war, the 30 year war, the 7th year war, the great war(there was never a greater war) and world War Two. The greatest war stopping force that ever was.

TrickDacy@lemmy.world on 28 Feb 13:05 next collapse

We live in a poorly written satire. Nothing makes sense and the characters are dog shit and not believable.

Jhex@lemmy.world on 28 Feb 16:22 next collapse

…to cover up the fact he is a child rapist and likely a human trafficker

Good job Muricans

snw@feddit.nl on 28 Feb 17:49 collapse

No, no, see it’s not a war it’s “major combat operations”. This is clearly a peace operation!! /s

breakfastmtn@piefed.ca on 28 Feb 08:57 next collapse

A central goal of the first joint wave of strikes in Iran was to hit as many leaders as possible, according to three Israeli security officials familiar with the operations.

The officials said that, similar to the previous strikes in June last year, planners took into account that they would manage to achieve at least some degree of surprise. They calculated that if they wanted to kill senior Iranian officials, they had to try and hit them in the first round of strikes. Afterward, it is highly likely that more precautions would be taken to protect the leadership.

NYT

Videos verified by The New York Times show strikes in an area of Tehran that houses the presidential palace and Iran’s National Security Council, among other important government buildings. Another video shows a strike near Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence.

NYT

fizzle@quokk.au on 28 Feb 09:17 next collapse

The US op is called “Operation Epic Fury” and the Israeli Op is called “Operation Roar of the Lion”.

These guys are so pathetic.

mlg@lemmy.world on 28 Feb 10:09 next collapse

That’s still a reduction of arrogance from “Operation Wrath of God”

HowAbt2day@futurology.today on 28 Feb 12:23 next collapse

The other option was “Operation We Fuck Kids”.

rayyy@piefed.social on 28 Feb 12:51 next collapse

Shhh, you are too close to the real name - Operation “We Want To Cover Up About Fucking Kids”.

Upgrayedd1776@sh.itjust.works on 28 Feb 13:13 collapse

Operation The Viagra Dont Work Anymore

gravitas_deficiency@sh.itjust.works on 28 Feb 13:35 next collapse

Operation Epstein Fury

Agent641@lemmy.world on 28 Feb 15:45 collapse

Operation above-average length.

frog_brawler@lemmy.world on 28 Feb 09:35 next collapse

I guess Iran will be releasing those Trump videos now

Avicenna@programming.dev on 28 Feb 10:24 next collapse

How convenient for the Iranian government, now they can call protestors US backed terrorists, crush them even harder and consolidate support. Wouldn’t be surprised if Ayatollah is in on this.

NoneOfUrBusiness@fedia.io on 28 Feb 11:44 next collapse

Definitely not. You're assuming Iran wins the war with small enough losses that it doesn't set up the regime's fall. This is far from a likely outcome.

Avicenna@programming.dev on 28 Feb 12:38 collapse

Does not need to win just needs to have some minor to medium damages.

NoneOfUrBusiness@fedia.io on 28 Feb 12:39 collapse

By "win" I mean "survive without regime change" (which automatically implies dealing enough damage that they're left alone). Even that is far from guaranteed.

FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world on 28 Feb 13:13 collapse

The US couldn’t even beat the Houthis. I, for one, don’t feel like it’s time to be beating our chests.

There are consequences for putting legitimately incompetent people in charge.

gravitas_deficiency@sh.itjust.works on 28 Feb 13:41 collapse

That was very different RoE. There are reports that we’ve bombed some schools, and the implication at this point is that the regime and the military no longer gives a shit about that sort of thing. The strikes on the Houthis did, at some level, have some restraint compared to this shit.

This isn’t me “beating my chest”. I’m simply pointing out that any limited faith I had in US military leadership ultimately doing “the right thing” in a domestic context is rapidly diminishing.

NoneOfUrBusiness@fedia.io on 28 Feb 14:14 collapse

The strikes on the Houthis did, at some level, have some restraint compared to this shit.

Like that residential building y'all bombed to get that Houthi guy hanging out with his girlfriend? Whatever restraint was exercised in the Houthi bombings was strictly performative; the real difference between these two cases is the possibilities of US boots on the ground.

gravitas_deficiency@sh.itjust.works on 28 Feb 17:57 collapse

I mean, I thought that was super fucked up and almost certainly illegal too, and I am by no means trying to excuse or justify it when I say the following: there is a significant difference of degree between a targeted strike that kills the target and the target’s girlfriend, and bombing a school and killing 51 children (which is the last count I saw).

Both are bad. One is a lot worse than the other.

ameancow@lemmy.world on 28 Feb 13:53 collapse

This is just setting up for Israel’s expansion plans, they’re very open about what they want to do and what land they want to claim. Iran is powerful but doesn’t stand a chance against US and Israel combined, even if the US only commits air power.

US gets to spend trillions on a no-boots* war to enrich investors and donors and distract from Epstein, Israel gets to send its army in for more protracted, house-to-house murder sessions now that it’s nearly done with wiping Gaza off the map. That’s all they want, huge, hateful, Crusades 2.0 and US evangelicals want Israel to start World War 3 so Jeeeesus comes back, and that’s not even a joke or exageration for the most part.

Israel will probably feel emboldened by their success in manipulating America and decide they can control Iran’s dissidents and set up their own puppet ruler after they carpet bomb the cities to dust.

* just a few boots bro, I promise bro, we’ll get in and out real fast, just a few months tops, come on bro, just a couple boots. Limited operation, just support, I promise bro. Do it for a college tuition?

Nickelalloy@lemmy.world on 28 Feb 11:17 next collapse

Do we have any community for following the war in Iran?

NoneOfUrBusiness@fedia.io on 28 Feb 11:48 next collapse

Death to America.

brachiosaurus@mander.xyz on 28 Feb 12:16 next collapse

Any person working for the US military reading this thread: you are attacking another country as a cover up to your president being a pedophile

Upgrayedd1776@sh.itjust.works on 28 Feb 13:12 collapse

but their parents are still posting pictures of jesus anointing the feet of the pedo rapist on their facebook wall, who should they believe them or you?

psoul@lemmy.world on 28 Feb 17:38 next collapse

The amount of money that transited through “prediction markets” (I.e gambling platforms) is baffling.

522 million USD, with 25 million worth of bets placed on today, and that’s just one single prediction on one single site.

I can only imagine the Epstein class is making so much money off of these platforms since they literally control the news, meaning the outcome of each bet.

wpb@lemmy.world on 28 Feb 18:09 next collapse

Death to America, death to Israel

Paranoidfactoid@lemmy.world on 28 Feb 19:06 next collapse

What branch of government has war powers authority, according to the US Constitution?

breakfastmtn@piefed.ca on 28 Feb 20:47 collapse

Israel’s military spokesman said Israeli forces had killed several top Iranian defense officials this morning. They included Iran’s defense minister, Gen. Aziz Nasirzadeh; the head of the Revolutionary Guards Corps, Gen. Mohammad Pakpour; and a top adviser to Iran’s supreme leader, Ali Shamkhani. The spokesman, Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin, said nothing about Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

NYT