
Meet the Press Meet the Press NOW — March 10
Mar 10, 2026
Roger Marshall, U.S. senator from Kansas and Republican lawmaker, discusses national security and legislative priorities. He talks about the recent U.S. strikes on Iran and war powers timelines. He addresses the prospect of ground forces, sanctions and oil policy flexibility. He also covers the push for the SAVE America Act and political dynamics around its passage.
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Majority Of Casualties From Initial Iranian Barrage
- Many U.S. service member injuries stemmed from Iran's initial missile and drone barrage and include delayed symptoms like concussions or TBIs.
- Courtney Kuby noted ~140 wounded, most returned to duty, with at least eight seriously injured.
School Strike Likely From U.S. Missile Not Iranian Tomahawk
- Evidence increasingly suggests the missile that struck an Iranian elementary school may have been a U.S. weapon, not an Iranian Tomahawk.
- Courtney Kuby emphasized the implausibility Iran acquired Tomahawks and urged the U.S. military can likely determine what happened from targeting data.
Gulf States Want Distance Despite Frustration With Iran
- Gulf states hosting U.S. bases want to avoid being drawn into offensive operations despite anger at Iran's attacks.
- Keir Simmons said countries like the UAE and Bahrain have resisted offensive use of their bases and are frustrated by the conflict.




