
Morning Wire Evening Wire: U.S. Consulate Attacked & Iran Threatens Trump (Again) | 3.10.26
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Mar 10, 2026 Reports cover a shooting at the U.S. consulate in Toronto and the multi-agency response. Tensions with Iran heat up after threats tied to Strait of Hormuz warnings. Discussion of Havana Syndrome declassification efforts and possible signal-based causes. Legal and policy clashes surface over AI company restrictions, mifepristone litigation, and a D.C. magazine ban ruling.
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U.S. Military Signals Intensified Campaign Against Iran
- The Secretary of War announced the most intense day of strikes so far and vowed to dismantle Iran's military capabilities on the U.S. timeline.
- He emphasized total air dominance, refined intelligence, and that the mission is focused and limited, not a repeat of past wars.
Putin Coughing Clip Fuels Health Rumors
- A Kremlin video showing Vladimir Putin coughing during an International Women's Day address was briefly posted then replaced with an edited version.
- The incident renewed longstanding rumors about Putin's health after the coughing fit appeared in the unedited clip.
Havana Syndrome Probe Points To Signal Weapons And Moscow
- Tulsi Gabbard is pushing to declassify findings that suggest Russia may be behind Havana syndrome, facing CIA opposition.
- Investigators think a pulsed microwave or radiofrequency weapon could cause symptoms and U.S. agents reportedly bought a suspected device on the black market for study.
