
Antiwar News With Dave DeCamp Trump Says He Hasn't 'Won Enough' in Iran, Israeli Strikes Kill Seven in Gaza, and More
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Mar 10, 2026 Coverage of conflicting statements about progress in Iran and the possibility of a long war. Tensions around the Strait of Hormuz and control of shipping lanes. Reports on high munitions costs and rising war expenses. Violence across the region including Israeli strikes in Gaza, Lebanese displacement, and attacks on Iraqi militia bases. Updates on large rallies in Iran and growing military opposition and conscientious objector interest.
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Trump Sends Mixed Messages About Iran War
- President Trump offered conflicting statements about the Iran war, at times calling it "very complete" and elsewhere saying the U.S. "has not won enough."
- Dave DeCamp highlights the mixed messaging between Trump's public remarks and Pentagon posts, suggesting confusion over whether to declare victory or escalate further.
Iran Signals Willingness For Long War
- Iranian officials vowed readiness for a prolonged conflict, with an IRGC general saying Iran could fight for up to a decade.
- Brigadier General Ibrahim Jabari demanded U.S. forces leave the region and warned Iran has enough missiles to continue strikes.
Early Munitions Stockpile Burned Fast
- Pentagon officials estimated $5.6 billion in munitions used in the first two days of strikes on Iran, far exceeding earlier $1 billion-per-day claims.
- DeCamp stresses this number underscores rapid depletion of advanced U.S. weapon stocks and rising war costs.
