The Latest: House joins Senate in rejecting war powers resolution to halt Trump’s attacks on Iran

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House lawmakers rejected a war powers resolution to halt Trump’s attack on Iran in a 212-219 vote, a day after the Senate voted down a similar measure.

The U.S. Embassy in Kuwait shut down after retaliatory Iranian strikes on the country, becoming the second American diplomatic mission to fully halt work as the war in Iran escalates. Kuwait is also where six American soldiers were killed by an Iranian drone Sunday.

U.S. President Donald Trump said Thursday he should have a role in choosing Iran’s next supreme leader, raising questions about whether Washington and Israel seek regime change or policy concessions as the conflict has appeared increasingly open-ended.

Tehran has warned of the destruction of the Middle East’s military and economic infrastructure, and the war has rattled financial markets.

Stocks sank on Wall Street Thursday after the price of oil spiked to its highest level since the summer of 2024 because of the war with Iran.

The war has killed at least 1,230 people in Iran, more than 70 in Lebanon and around a dozen in Israel, according to officials in those countries.

Here is the latest:

Kuwait says it is responding to missile and drone attacks

The Kuwaiti army said early Friday that its air defenses are responding to hostile missile and drone attacks that have breached Kuwaiti airspace.

Trump administration permits India to buy Russian oil for 30 days

The U.S. Treasury Department on Thursday has authorized the sale of Russian oil to India for a period of 30 days, an effort meant to relieve price pressures caused by the ongoing conflict with Iran.

The Treasury Department said that crude oil and petroleum products from Russia that are already on ships can be unloaded in India from March 5 to April 4.

U.S. futures contracts for crude oil climbed above $80 in Thursday afternoon trading as the war has made it difficult to ship oil through the Strait of Hormuz.

Trump indicated on Thursday that the Treasury Department would make efforts to relieve price pressures, but it was unclear if he was referring to the temporary lifting of a ban on Russian oil tied to that country’s ongoing war in Ukraine.

Israel launches overnight strikes on Beirut, southern and eastern Lebanon

Israel carried out a series of airstrikes late Thursday into Friday targeting the southern suburbs of Beirut, as well as areas in southern and eastern Lebanon. The Israeli army on Thursday night warned residents in these densely populated areas to evacuate.

Traffic in Beirut ground to a halt as panicked residents fled or sought shelter. Many were forced to remain on the roads, including along Beirut’s seaside promenade, sleeping in the cold on thin mattresses.

No casualties have been immediately reported from the strikes.

3 Australian personnel were aboard US submarine that sank Iranian warship

Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says three Australian personnel were aboard a U.S. submarine that sank an Iranian warship.

Albanese commented on Friday after newspapers reported on Thursday that two Australians were aboard the submarine as part of the trilateral U.S., Australian and British AUKUS training program.

The sub torpedoed the Iranian frigate IRIS Dena in the Indian Ocean, killing at least 87 people.

“I can confirm that there were three Australian persons on board that vessel. I can confirm also, though, that no Australian personnel have participated in any offensive action against Iran,” Albanese told Sky News television.

The Australian government maintained it was not warned that the United States and Israel planned to attack Iran last weekend.

Iranian strikes hit Bahrain

Bahrain’s Interior Ministry said on Friday that Iranian attacks targeted two hotels and a residential building in Manama, causing material damage but no casualties.

Dignified transfer of 6 US soldiers killed in action to be held Saturday at Dover Air Force Base

The dignified transfer of the six U.S. soldiers killed during the ongoing conflict in the Middle East will be held Saturday at Dover Air Force Base, according to an Iowa congressman.

The ritual is a transfer of remains of U.S. troops killed during their military service and is one of the most solemn acts for any president. The White House has said Trump will attend.

“This Saturday, I will attend the dignified transfer at Dover Air Force Base to honor the brave Americans who were killed in action and stand with their families during this solemn moment,” Rep. Zach Nunn, R-Iowa, said in a statement Thursday.

It was part of a statement in which he confirmed that a separate political event featuring Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth would be postponed.

Two of the six killed were from Iowa.

Three missiles fired toward base hosting U.S. forces intercepted

The spokesperson of Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Defense said on Friday that three ballistic missiles fired toward Prince Sultan Air Base, a key Saudi Air Force base which hosts U.S. forces, located south of Riyadh, were intercepted and destroyed.

Air raid sirens sounded in Bahrain

Air raid sirens sounded across Bahrain early Friday, with residents urged to seek shelter.

Kuwait’s Defense Ministry reports dozens injured as Iran strikes Gulf states

Kuwait’s Defense Ministry said Friday that 67 members of the Kuwaiti army have so far been injured since Iran launched strikes across Gulf countries hosting U.S. military bases.

Defense ministry spokesperson Col. Saud Al‑Atwan said the injured soldiers are receiving medical care and all are in stable condition, while two cases remain under medical observation.

Kuwait’s air defenses have intercepted multiple Iranian aerial targets, though falling debris caused casualties on the ground.

An 11‑year‑old girl died and several relatives were injured after debris from intercepted aerial targets struck a residential home earlier this week. On Sunday, six U.S. soldiers were killed in a drone strike on a military facility in Kuwait.

Speaker Johnson says ‘we are not at war,’ and claims the ‘mission is nearly accomplished’

Republican Rep. Mike Johnson spoke briefly after the House joined the Senate in rejecting a war powers resolution to halt Trump’s attacks on Iran.

Johnson said the U.S. is conducting a “limited operation” over Iran, that’s “limited in scope and duration.”

“We are not at war. We have no intention of being at war,” said the House speaker, a close ally of Trump. “That mission is nearly accomplished.”

The speaker contradicted the president’s own portrayal of the joint U.S.-Israel air bombing campaign as a war.

Canada’s top general says allies are in talks about possibly helping Persian Gulf States defend themselves

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