President Donald Trump revealed on Sunday that Iran’s interim leadership has expressed readiness for diplomatic engagement following coordinated U.S.-Israeli military strikes that resulted in the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Trump portrayed the broader military initiative as a “four-week process” and emphasized across several interviews that operations are proceeding faster than anticipated.
Pentagon sources confirmed Sunday that three U.S. military personnel lost their lives while five others suffered critical injuries. These represent the first acknowledged American casualties since operations commenced.
Brent Futures and crude oil markets remain on high alert amid the escalating situation. Trump sought to minimize concerns about sustained price increases, indicating he anticipates no long-term supply interruptions.
Given Iran’s significant role as an oil-producing nation, regional conflicts historically trigger upward pressure on global energy costs.
In an interview with CNBC, Trump emphasized the operation is advancing “rapidly” and reiterated that military forces are exceeding their projected timeline.
A video message released Saturday showed Trump encouraging Iranian citizens to challenge their governing authorities after bombing operations conclude. He stopped short of promising American military assistance for any potential domestic uprising.
Trump expressed confidence that the conflict won’t negatively impact Republican prospects in approaching midterm elections, citing continued economic strength domestically.
As of Sunday, March 1, 2026, the most recent verified casualty figures indicate 48 Iranian leaders and three American service members killed.
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