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Event Overview

Jeremy Bowen: Three days in, we still have no idea where this war is heading

Updated 2 months ago
BBC News
PBS NewsHour
3 articles2 sources
Summary

It's hard to predict how the war will end - but those fighting know how they would like it to. This cluster currently includes 3 articles from 2 sources.

What This Means

This cluster currently includes 3 articles from 2 sources. Sources in this event include BBC News, PBS NewsHour.

Original Reporting (3)
Trump in a USA hat, with another image in the background of smoke rising. A different image of Jeremy Bowen is to the side.
BBC News
BBC News
Lean Left
3/3/2026

Jeremy Bowen: Three days in, we still have no idea where this war is heading

We are not long in to this new war between the United States, Israel and Iran. It is already a regional war, after Iran's decision to attack Arab states who are US allies as well as Iran's neighbours across the Gulf. The United Kingdom has dropped its refusal to allow the US to use its bases. The war is still.

On the ground in Tehran, reporter describes tense and volatile conditions
PBS NewsHour
PBS NewsHour
Lean Left
3/2/2026

On the ground in Tehran, reporter describes tense and volatile conditions

Special correspondent Reza Sayah is in Tehran and joined Amna Nawaz to report on the latest developments in Iran. Notice: Transcripts are machine and human generated and lightly edited for accuracy. They may contain errors. Let's go now to special correspondent Reza Sayah in Tehran. Reza joins us on the phone. Reza.

Expert panel breaks down U.S. objectives in Iran war
PBS NewsHour
PBS NewsHour
Lean Left
3/2/2026

Expert panel breaks down U.S. objectives in Iran war

For more perspective on war in Iran, Amna Nawaz spoke with Alan Eyre, Joel Rayburn and Holly Dagres. Eyre was part of the Obama administration's negotiating team for the Iran nuclear deal and is now at the Middle East Institute. Rayburn is a retired Army colonel and is now at the Hudson Institute. Dagres spent her.