President Donald Trump revealed on Sunday that Iran’s newly installed leadership has expressed interest in diplomatic engagement following coordinated U.S.-Israeli military strikes that resulted in the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Across multiple media appearances, he repeatedly described the broader military campaign as following a “four-week process” and emphasized that execution is proceeding “ahead of schedule.”
Pentagon officials confirmed Sunday evening that three American military personnel lost their lives while five others sustained critical injuries. These represent the first acknowledged U.S. fatalities since operations commenced.
Brent Futures and crude oil traders are maintaining close surveillance of the developing conflict. Trump sought to calm market fears regarding sustained price increases, indicating he anticipates no prolonged supply disruption.
Given Iran’s significant role in global petroleum production, regional conflicts historically generate upward momentum in energy commodity pricing.
In his CNBC interview, Trump emphasized that operations are advancing “rapidly” and reiterated that military forces are outpacing established operational timelines.
Through a video message released Saturday, Trump called on Iranian citizens to resist their governing authorities following the conclusion of bombing campaigns. He stopped short of pledging American military assistance for any domestic Iranian resistance movement.
Trump additionally expressed confidence that the conflict would not negatively impact Republican electoral prospects in approaching midterm elections, pointing to continued domestic economic strength.
As of Sunday, March 1, 2026, confirmed casualty figures include 48 Iranian leadership officials and three U.S. military service members.
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