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Urgent Saturday Updates as U.S. Goes to War with Iran — 2/28/26

                                                                                                                                             

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Urgent Saturday Updates as U.S. Goes to War with Iran — 2/28/26

Friends, we are now living through the opening chapter of a new war that is expanding in real time, and the speed at which it’s unfolding should alarm every single one of us.

Last night, I went live on YouTube just moments after we learned that war had begun. Thank you to everyone who tuned in live to our coverage. Now, let me catch you up on the latest developments.

Over the past 12 hours or so, the United States and Israel launched a sweeping military assault on Iran, hitting hundreds of targets across the country. Explosions rocked Tehran, and satellite imagery soon revealed heavy damage across key military and strategic sites. Among the most sensitive locations reportedly struck was a high-security compound tied to Iran’s Supreme Leader.

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu just announced that there are many signs that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei ‘is no longer.’ There have been growing, but unconfirmed, indications he may have been injured or even killed in the opening strikes. Iranian officials say he is alive, but he has not been seen publicly since the attack began. He was supposed to speak a couple hours ago, but as of now, this has not taken place.

Almost immediately after the initial attacks, the situation escalated.

Iran responded with missile and drone strikes not just toward Israel, but across the broader region, targeting countries like the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Jordan, and beyond. Civilian infrastructure has already been hit. In Bahrain, residential buildings were struck. In the UAE, falling debris has reportedly killed at least one person. Kuwait’s main airport was hit by a drone. Iran-backed Houthi forces in Yemen are calling for mass mobilization.

Explosions rocked Tehran early Saturday morning there and continued throughout the day. Witnesses described chaos in the streets as families rushed to find loved ones, take shelter, and flee the capital.

Israeli forces say they hit roughly 500 targets, including missile launch sites, air defenses, and military infrastructure.

And while all of this is happening, the leadership vacuum at home has become impossible to ignore.

In a video released on his social media platform last night, Trump ominously confessed that the operation could result in American casualties as “often happens in war.”

“The lives of American heroes may be lost,” he said.

He almost directly quoted the character Lord Farquaad’s infamous line from the movie Shrek: “Some of you may die, but it’s a sacrifice I am willing to make!”

Trump also encouraged the Iranian people to take to the streets to overthrow their government. Then, he went virtually silent.

We were first told the strikes were about stopping nuclear enrichment. In fact, diplomacy had reportedly been underway just days ago through Oman as a mediator. Iran had signaled willingness to halt enrichment under certain conditions. Talks were expected to continue.

Then the bombs fell.

Now officials are openly talking about regime change. This has been the obvious goal all along. Warnings about the threats of Iran’s nuclear program (remember when Trump just months ago told us it was “totally obliterated”) or missiles that can reach the United States appear to be a total fabrication — a false pretext to try to justify an overthrow of the Iranian regime.

We’ve also seen the Strait of Hormuz, one of the most critical shipping lanes in the world, effectively shut down. That narrow passage carries roughly 20 percent of global oil supply. There are already reports that vessels are being warned away by Iranian forces.

If that closure holds, the economic shock could hit quickly and globally. Markets haven’t even opened yet, and analysts are already bracing for a surge in oil prices.

And then there is the human toll.

Reports from inside Iran indicate that more than 200 people have already been killed. Among the most devastating incidents was a strike on a girls’ elementary school in southern Iran. Dozens of children are feared dead. Images from the scene show rescuers pulling bloodied backpacks from the rubble.

At the same time, Iran’s retaliation has struck symbolic and strategic targets across the Gulf, including areas familiar to millions. Tourist centers in Dubai have come under drone attack.

Footage of an Iranian ballistic missile slamming into the headquarters of the U.S. Navy’s 5th Fleet at Naval Support Activity (NSA) Bahrain was shared on social media earlier today.

And while all of this unfolds, we are left with major unanswered questions.

What is the actual plan?

U.S. intelligence assessments reportedly concluded that even if Iran’s top leadership were removed, hardline elements within the Revolutionary Guard would likely step in to fill the vacuum. In other words, eliminating one figure would not guarantee systemic change, and could even produce a more extreme successor.

So what happens next?

Inside Iran, protests are already taking place, some against the strikes, others reflecting the country’s longstanding internal tensions. Outside Iran, Iran-backed forces in places like Yemen are calling for mobilization. Shipping lanes are closing. Missiles are still flying.

Meanwhile, the domestic picture here in the United States has been marked by confusion and absence. There were earlier reports that Trump was getting ready to address the nation. The White House then called those reports “inaccurate.”

Officials are already starting to prepare the American people for a prolonged war. U.S. Senator Tom Cotton just said the operation against Iran will last weeks, not days. And we know all too well how fast weeks can turn into years when it comes to Middle East wars.

Even voices within the intelligence and defense community have raised concerns about the justification for the strikes. Some lawmakers, after classified briefings, have said they saw no evidence of an imminent threat to the United States that would necessitate immediate military action.

And let’s be clear: that doesn’t make Iran a benign actor. The regime’s record is well known. The Iranian people themselves have suffered under it for decades.

But acknowledging that reality doesn’t answer the question of whether this path leads to stability, or deeper chaos. And right now, chaos is spreading.

Missiles are crossing borders. Global energy routes are under threat. Regional alliances are being tested. And the risk of a broader and prolonged war grows by the hour.

Through all of this, we can hold onto two truths at once. The Iranian regime has long oppressed its own people. And the Iranian people, like civilians everywhere, are now caught in the middle of forces far larger than themselves.

Our hearts should be with them. And with our own service members, who may soon find themselves drawn deeper into a conflict whose scope is still evolving.

We are at the very beginning of this story, and it’s one that feels all too familiar.

We’ll continue to monitor developments as this situation unfolds. In moments like this, clarity matters. And we’ll do our best to provide that clarity with each update.

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More than ten years ago, President Obama signed a deal that prevented Iran from getting a nuclear weapon.

 

Two years later, Donald Trump ripped up that deal, saying it would lead to war.

 

Now we are at war with Iran, and Trump is saying that his goal is to prevent it from getting a nuclear weapon.

 

The irony is thick. 

 

I’m Shawn Harris, the Democrat and Retired Brigadier General running in next week’s special election to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene. 

 

This warmongering administration must be held accountable.

 

That’s exactly what I’ll do if I’m elected to Congress on Tuesday, March 10 

 

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Navy Vet Ken Harbaugh, AF Vet/Congressman Denver Riggleman, join me to break down the very latest and the butterfly effect of Trump/Netanyahu's brazen war in the Middle East


This morning, Ken Harbaugh and Denver Riggleman joined me LIVE as bombs continued to fall. Here’s what two people who actually understand warfare had to say.

Saturday, February 28, 2026

We didn’t plan for this to be a wartime broadcast.

But when the United States and Israel launched “Operation Epic Fury” on Iran at dawn — striking Tehran, flattening Khamenei’s compound, targeting the IRGC command structure, and killing dozens of schoolchildren in Minab — we did what you’re supposed to do when democracy is on fire: we got the smartest people we know on camera and started talking.

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This morning’s Substack Live featured Ken Harbaugh — former Navy pilot, Yale Law grad, MeidasTouch host, and producer of the #1 Apple TV documentary Against All Enemies — and Denver Riggleman — former Republican congressman, Air Force intelligence officer, NSA contractor, and senior technical adviser to the January 6 Select Committee who literally wrote the book on institutional breach (The Breach, NYT bestseller).

These aren’t talking heads. These are people who’ve planned missions, analyzed intelligence, and understand what happens when military machinery gets weaponized by desperate politicians.

Here’s what they said. And why it matters.

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The Big Takeaways

1. This Was Not a Response to an Imminent Threat

Both Ken and Denver were emphatic: the timing of this strike doesn’t match the stated justification. Oman’s mediator confirmed that nuclear talks were making “significant progress” as recently as yesterday. The U.S. had been building up forces for weeks — carrier strike groups, fighter jets, the largest Middle East military deployment since the 2003 Iraq invasion. This was planned, staged, and executed on a political timeline, not an intelligence one.

Ken put it plainly: when a military operation of this scale is pre-positioned for weeks while negotiations are simultaneously progressing, the diplomacy was never the strategy. The bombs were.

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2. Two Men With Criminal Exposure Just Started A Regional War

Denver didn’t mince words about the elephant — or rather, the two elephants — in the room. Netanyahu is on trial for bribery, fraud, and breach of trust, facing up to 10 years in prison, with an election in October. Trump has 31 credible sexual assault allegations, a civil rape finding, and 53 pages of FBI victim interviews that his own DOJ withheld from the Epstein files.

Denver’s intelligence background made his framing razor-sharp: in the intelligence community, when you’re assessing why a leader takes a drastic action, the first question isn’t what did they say the reason was? It’s what pressure were they under when they made the decision? Both men are under existential legal pressure. Both benefit from a front page that isn’t about their courtrooms.

3. Iran’s Retaliation Changes the Calculus Entirely

Ken’s Navy experience gave this part of the conversation real weight. Iran didn’t just fire back at Israel. It targeted U.S. military installations across the Gulf — Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, the UAE. That means American servicemembers are in the crosshairs right now. Al Udeid Air Base. The 5th Fleet headquarters. Bases across four countries.

Ken warned that the moment Iran went regional — hitting Gulf states that host American forces — this stopped being an Israel-Iran conflict. It became an American war with American targets across a massive theater. And the “off-ramps” the Pentagon is talking about become exponentially harder to find when your own bases are under fire.

4. The Intelligence Battlefield Is Just As Dangerous

Denver brought his NSA and data-analysis expertise to the information warfare dimension. Iranian cyber capabilities are real and documented — the Mint Sandstorm/APT42 group penetrated the Trump campaign in 2024. Whether or not Iran actually possesses compromising Epstein-related material involving Trump (and fact-checkers have found those specific claims unsubstantiated), the perception becomes a weapon in wartime.

Denver’s point: in a conflict where one side is fighting for regime survival, every piece of leverage — real, fabricated, or somewhere in between — gets deployed. The intersection of the Epstein files, Trump’s documented legal exposure, and a shooting war with a sophisticated intelligence adversary creates a butterfly effect that no one in the White House war room is gaming out properly.

5. Canada’s Support Needs Context

We discussed PM Carney’s statement supporting the U.S. goal of preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. All three of us agreed: the Iranian regime is a monster. The IRGC is a terrorist organization. The January 2026 massacre of 30,000+ protesters is one of the worst atrocities in modern history.

But Ken and Denver both stressed that supporting an objective is not the same as endorsing the operation. Canada’s position should be clear-eyed: yes, the regime must end. No, that doesn’t mean blank-check endorsement of a military campaign launched by two leaders whose personal legal crises are inseparable from their strategic decisions.

6. “Peace President” Is Dead

We spent time on the sheer absurdity of a president who ran on ending “forever wars” now conducting what the Pentagon describes as a “multiday operation” with “escalating strikes.” Trump acknowledged American lives may be lost. He’s asking Americans to accept casualties in a war he started while nuclear talks were reportedly progressing.

Ken’s line landed hard: You don’t get to campaign on “America First” and then start a war that puts every American military installation in the Middle East in the crosshairs of Iranian ballistic missiles.

Watch the Full LIVE

If you missed it, the full replay is available now. We covered far more than I can recap here — including the strike on the girls’ school in Minab (53+ dead as of this writing), what Israel’s “Operation Roaring Lion” tells us about Netanyahu’s end-game, oil price implications, the Strait of Hormuz chokepoint, Houthi re-engagement, and what this means for the Abraham Accords.

Ken Harbaugh hosts The Ken Harbaugh Show on the MeidasTouch Network. Follow him.

Denver Riggleman is CEO of Riggleman Information and Intelligence Group (RIIG), author of The Breach, and one of the most important voices on extremism, intelligence, and institutional accountability working today. Follow him.


This is a developing story. I’ll be updating throughout the day as confirmed information comes in.


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