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President Donald Trump threatened severe retaliation against Iran on March 13, 2026, following multiple drone strikes on Saudi Arabia and related terror incidents in the US. In a Fox News interview, Trump commented on Iran's new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, stating, "I think he's damaged, but I think he's probably alive in some form." The US military reported four crew members killed in a refueling aircraft crash amid heightened tensions. These developments raise alarms about IRGC influence and potential escalation in the region.
President Donald Trump threatened severe retaliation against Iran on March 13, 2026, following multiple drone strikes on Saudi Arabia and related terror incidents in the US. In a Fox News interview, Trump stated Iran's new Supreme Leader is 'damaged, but probably alive in some form' amid reports of internal regime messages with errors possibly dictated by the Revolutionary Guard. The US military reported four crew members killed in a refueling aircraft crash linked to the tensions. These developments heighten fears of escalation as Iran appoints Mojtaba Khamenei as leader against his father's wishes, with experts citing regime assets as key to their fight.
The American Meteorological Society submitted an official response to the National Science Foundation on March 13, 2026, warning that the Trump Administration's proposed dismantling of the National Center for Atmospheric Research would have severe consequences for weather research and innovation across the United States.[2] The AMS emphasized that NCAR serves as the intellectual center of the American atmospheric sciences community and plays a central role in weather forecasting, climate research, and protecting life and property through improved environmental information and predictions.[2] Rather than dismantling the facility, the AMS recommends that the NSF engage in a rigorous, open, and systematic process to develop a strategy to enhance scientific innovation while maintaining NCAR's integrated leadership and crucial partnerships with government, academic, and private sector organizations.[2]