News and Analysis 3/30/26

Iran war updates:

Hegseth’s hosting “unprecedented” evangelical worship services and replacing insignia of rank on chaplains’ uniforms with religious insignia has military chaplains fearing “limits that used to exist around proselytizing have evaporated”:

Do the Houtis intend “to send a few missiles and drones from a distance towards Israel or … [to] instead capitalise on its proximity to the narrow Bab al-Mandab strait to effectively close off the Red Sea to shipping”:

PM Nabih “Berri’s Amal party joined Hezbollah ministers in boycotting a cabinet session this past week in protest at the order to expel Mohammad Reza Sheibani”:

“[T]he heavy water production plant in Khondab, Iran, saying that the facility is “no longer operational” …

… but “[s]atellite imagery shows that Iran could have transferred to Isfahan up to 540 kilograms—possibly all—of its highly-enriched uranium inventory before the June strikes last year”:

“While the war on Iran is the most unpopular a US war has ever been at its onset, this … has not yet translated into organized anti-war opposition”:

“[A]n attack that struck a sports hall and adjacent elementary school near a military facility in southern Iran … occurred the same day as a U.S. Tomahawk cruise missile struck a school in the city of Minab”:


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