Rubio: U.S. is ready to meet with Iran after strikes
Secretary of State Marco Rubio says Iran "should choose the route of peace" and come to the negotiating table with the U.S. after American strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio says Iran "should choose the route of peace" and come to the negotiating table with the U.S. after American strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites.
This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," President Trump delivers on his threat to use American firepower to bomb Iran's nuclear sites. We'll talk to Secretary of State Marco Rubio, plus Virginia Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine, and two House members with very different political ideologies, united now when it comes to U.S. intervention in a war between Iran and Israel.
U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee's announcement comes days after confusion about whether the U.S. government would be assisting American citizens evacuating from Israel.
The U.S. military operation in Iran over the weekend, dubbed "Operation Midnight Hammer," included seven B-2 Spirit bombers, 125 total aircraft and more than 75 precision-guided weapons, Pentagon officials said. Here's what we know about the "highly classified" mission.
Senior Pentagon officials said the U.S. mission in Iran, dubbed "Operation Midnight Hammer," included seven B-2 Spirit bombers that flew east from their base in Missouri to Iran. Watch CBS News' special report for the latest details.
Late Saturday, President Trump announced that the United States had launched strikes on three nuclear sites in Iran, following a week of attacks and retaliation between Israel and Iran. This morning, Iran continued their strikes on Israel, some smashing into residential areas. Correspondent Holly Williams reports.
Senior Pentagon officials on Sunday morning shared new details about the U.S. military operation to strike Iran's three key nuclear sites, calling it the "largest B-2 operational strike in U.S. history." Watch the full briefing.
Hamas is still holding 50 Israeli hostages, however, fewer than 25 are believed to be alive.
President Trump said Iran's key nuclear sites were obliterated in U.S. attacks on Saturday. CBS News intelligence and national security reporter Olivia Gazis has more on the officials involved in the plan.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded to U.S. strikes on Iran Saturday. CBS News reporter Haley Ott has more details.
The U.S. on Saturday launched strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites, President Trump announced. CBS News Middle East reporter Courtney Kealy has more on the attack and Mr. Trump's remarks on the strikes.
President Trump is warning Iran that any retaliation "will be met with force far greater than what was witnessed tonight" following U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear targets. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang has more.
President Trump delivered remarks from the White House about U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites Saturday, calling them a "spectacular military success." He did not close the door on further military action and said the attacks were intended to stop the nuclear threat posed by Iran. Margaret Brennan anchored CBS News' special report.
President Trump has announced that the U.S. struck three Iranian nuclear facilities. CBS News national security contributor Sam Vinograd and retired Gen. H.R. McMaster break it down.
President Trump announced Saturday that the U.S. has attacked three nuclear sites in Iran, calling them successful. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang reports.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi warned that any military action by the U.S. in the escalating war with Israel would be "very, very dangerous for everybody."
President Trump said the U.S. struck three nuclear targets in Iran on Saturday. CBS News Middle East reporter Courtney Kealy has more details.
President Trump announced that the U.S. struck three Iranian nuclear sites on Saturday evening. He wrote on Truth Social that the "very successful attack" included the "Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan" nuclear sites. CBS News Middle East reporter Courtney Kealy has the latest.
Israel's best chance at destroying the facility at Fordo could lie with a U.S.-produced bomb that's so heavy that it can only be dropped by a U.S. plane.
Iran has long been suspected of hiding work toward a nuclear weapon at its underground Fordo enrichment site.
Israel's military said it is preparing for the possibility of a lengthy war. Iran's foreign minister warned Saturday that U.S. involvement would be "very, very dangerous for everyone." Debora Patta reports from Tel Aviv.
Multiple U.S. Air Force B-2 bombers headed across the Pacific to Guam amid rising tensions in the Middle East. President Trump said Thursday he will make a decision on whether to strike Iran within the next two weeks. Natalie Brand has the latest.
Ian Anderson's intercontinental biking adventure kicked off in Portugal in January. He dreamed of cycling the 10,000 miles to Japan. He was crossing through Iran when Israeli missiles targeted the country's nuclear sites on June 13. Here's how he escaped as the conflict raged.
Israel and Iran traded more missile strikes overnight. Israel also struck Gaza overnight. Hospitals in the war-torn territory reported 84 people were killed. A military official in Israel told CBS Mornings that the country is still getting used to fighting in multiple arenas.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi met with European foreign ministers in Geneva Friday in the face of Israel's ongoing bombing campaign and the U.S. military buildup in the region. The U.S. is not involved in Israel's assault on Iran, and President Trump says he'll wait two weeks before deciding if the U.S. joins the attack. Elizabeth Palmer has more.
In an interview with CBS News' Norah O'Donnell on Monday, Iran's exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi said, "We need action to be taken."
President Trump has been briefed on a wide array of military and covert tools that can be used against Iran that go well beyond conventional airstrikes, including cyber operations and psychological campaigns, Pentagon officials said.
President Trump's remarks about taking Greenland by military force have prompted bipartisan criticism from lawmakers who have said they do not support acquiring the Danish territory in such a way.
President Trump said Monday he's imposing 25% tariffs on all countries that do business with Iran, as the administration pressures the Iranian government amid anti-regime protests.
Lindsey Halligan's deputy in the U.S. attorney's office in the Eastern District of Virginia, Robert McBride, was fired after refusing to lead the prosecution of James Comey, a source said.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, a progressive Democrat from Massachusetts, said she told President Trump Congress could cap credit card rates if he pushes for it.
Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly filed a lawsuit against Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth seeking to block the Pentagon's efforts to downgrade his retirement rank and pay.
The state of Minnesota, along with the cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, are suing Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and other federal officials in an effort to stop the surge of federal law enforcement officials coming into the state.
Mexico has become a key fuel supplier to Cuba since Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro's capture by the U.S.