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Antiwar.com’s Week in Review for Thursday March 5, 2026

March 5th, 2027 | Weekly Issue
Pentagon Prepares for Possibility That Iran War Will Last Through September
Dave DeCamp | March 5th
The potential timeline is far beyond Trump’s initial prediction that it would last four weeks
The US military is preparing for the possibility that the US-Israeli war against Iran lasts until September of this year, according to a report from POLITICO, far beyond President Trump’s initial four-week timeline.

The report said that US Central Command is asking the Pentagon to send more intelligence officers to its headquarters in Tampa, Florida, to support operations against Iran for at least 100 days, but likely through September.

The news of the Pentagon preparing for a long war comes as US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has said that the US is sending more forces to the Middle East and will be escalating its bombing campaign.

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Ordering Civilians Out of Beirut Suburbs, Israeli Minister Vows Area Will Look Like Gaza City of Khan Younis
Jason Ditz | March 5th
Lebanon confirms 102 killed, 638 wounded since Monday
Israel continues to escalate the attack on Lebanon today, with the first strikes against the country�s north being reported, and additional strikes against the Beirut suburb of Dahiyeh, which came with new rounds of evacuation orders.

The Israeli military ordered tens of thousands of civilians out of Dahiyeh, and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich issued a video talking up the planned strikes against the suburb, vowing to turn Dahiyeh into Khan Younis, a city in the Gaza Strip which the Israeli military has more or less totally destroyed.

The displaced from Dahiyeh are only a fraction of the number of people Israel is chasing out of their homes nationwide, with the current estimate of the displaced being in excess of 300,000 and rising all the time. Just two days ago, the evacuation orders effectively covered the entire south of the country, and with attacks growing in the north, the east, and around the capital city, it�s not clear where in Lebanon would not be subject to an Israeli strike at any given time.

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Trump Says He Must Have a Say in Picking Iran�s New Leader
Dave DeCamp | March 5th
President Trump said in an interview with Axios on Thursday that he must have a say on who is chosen as Iran’s next leader following the killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, contradicting other administration officials who say the US�s goal is not regime change.

Trump made clear to Axios reporter Brak Ravid that Khamenei�s son, Mojtaba Khamenei, who has reportedly emerged as a frontrunner to replace his father, wouldn�t be acceptable to the US.

“They are wasting their time. Khamenei�s son is a lightweight. I have to be involved in the appointment, like with Delcy [Rodriguez] in Venezuela,” the president said, referring to Venezuelan Acting President Delcy Rodriguez.

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Donald Trump’s Unjust and Unconstitutional War
Andrew P. Napolitano | Mar 5th
Over the past weekend, some apologists for President Donald Trump’s recently ordered attacks on Iran argued that because Trump�s plans call for a quick strike, the attacks do not constitute a war. George Orwell is vindicated yet again.

These apologists believe that calling a war something else means it is not a war, and so moral and constitutional justifications are unnecessary.

No rational observer looking at 2,000-pound bombs being dropped on military targets and thousands of missiles being fired indiscriminately at both civilians and military personnel in Iran can conclude that these events constitute anything but a war.

That recognition triggers a series of analyses – moral, constitutional and legal.

The moral dimension addresses both the causes and the conduct of war.

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Pentagon Tells Congress It Won’t Be Able To Intercept All Iranian Shahed Drones
Dave DeCamp | March 4th
Senior Trump administration officials told members of Congress during a closed-door briefing on Tuesday that Iran�s Shahed attack drones are a major threat to the US military and that not all of them will be intercepted by US air defenses, CNN has reported.

The report said that Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine acknowledged that the Iranian drones are more difficult to deal with than anticipated. Sen. Christ Murphy (D-CT) said after the briefing that he was told more American troops will die.

“They told us in that room that there are more Americans that are going to die, that they are not going to be able to stop these Iranian drones that are going to continue to fly into the Middle East,” Murphy told reporters.

Since the US and Israel launched the war against Iran on Saturday, US Central Command has confirmed the deaths of six American soldiers, who were killed by an Iranian drone that hit a makeshift operations center in Kuwait. According to media reports, they had no notice or warning to evacuate before the drone struck.

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The’�Empire of Lies’ Comes for Iran
Charles Goyette | March 5th
Benjamin Franklin said it best: “There never was a good war, or a bad peace.”

Now that war is again underway – the third attack on Iran in two years – people of healthy human consciousness must pray that the destruction and carnage is limited.

Yet the trajectory appears to be grim.

Wars often progress in unexpected ways. The Persian Gulf region is a tangled spaghetti plate of interests including economic, religious, cultural, and geopolitical. None of our politicians have proved capable of comprehending those interests and foreseeing the consequences of their elective wars. President George W. Bush was stunningly uninformed about the existence of Sunni and Shia factions when he invaded Iraq, a war that inadvertently empowered Iran. Officials who assured us that they knew where the phantom Iraqi weapons of mass destruction were, were quite wrong. Just as they were wrong when they foolishly assured us that the war would last “six days, six weeks. I doubt six months.”

Similarly, as many quipped after the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021, Washington took twenty years, trillions of dollars, and four presidents to replace the Taliban with the Taliban.

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