
Morning Wire Evening Wire: Iran’s Navy Devastated & Wyoming Trucking Crackdown | 3.3.26
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Mar 3, 2026 They discuss a major U.S. strike that reportedly destroyed Iran’s naval capabilities in the Gulf of Oman. A tense White House meeting with a European leader and comments about Iran’s leadership succession come up. Local law enforcement in Wyoming cracking down on undocumented semi drivers is examined. Supreme Court rulings on redistricting and school policy are also covered.
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Trump Says U.S. May Have Forced Strikes
- President Trump suggested U.S. actions may have forced Iran's or Israel's hand in strikes and claimed most of Iran's naval assets have been knocked out.
- He said negotiations were failing, argued preemption avoided an attack, and forecast multiple waves of leadership losses in Iran.
U.S. Munitions Reliance On Overseas Stockpiles
- Trump acknowledged strong U.S. munitions overall but said key high-grade weapons are stored overseas, causing some Pentagon unease.
- Retired Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmett noted overseas stockpiles make regional commanders nervous about warfighting plans.
Don't Panic Over Unconfirmed Domestic Terror Links
- President Trump told Americans not to panic about potential domestic terror threats tied to recent shootings.
- He labeled the alleged Austin shooter a "whack job" and noted the FBI is still investigating ideological motives.
