
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis The O'Reilly Update, March 11, 2026
Mar 11, 2026
U.S. strikes intensifying against Iran and detailed military target assessments. A million-dollar reward announced for a fugitive believed to have fled to Mexico. A surge in existing home sales with a jump in first-time buyers. WalletHub’s rankings of the happiest and least happy U.S. cities. A critique of America’s embrace of immediate gratification.
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Scale And Precision Of Recent U.S. Strikes
- U.S. strikes against Iranian targets have been extensive, targeting naval vessels, drone factories, and deeply buried missile launchers.
- The chair of the Joint Chiefs reported over 5,000 targets struck and dozens of 2,000-pound GPS-guided penetrating weapons used on buried launchers, indicating high-intensity, precision operations.
Iran Using Civilian Sites For Missile Launches
- Iran reportedly fired missiles from schools and hospitals, a tactic described as deliberate and indicative of desperation by U.S. officials.
- The characterization frames Iranian leadership as using civilian sites to shield military actions, complicating targeting and increasing civilian risk.
Million Dollar Reward For 2019 Murder Fugitive
- The reward for fugitive Omar Alexander Cardenas increased dramatically from $100,000 to $1,000,000 to help locate a 2019 LA murder suspect now believed to be in Mexico.
- FBI officials signaled the escalation aims to pressure fugitives abroad by making clear Mexico is not a safe haven.
