Headlines from Trump's latest remarks on the Iran war as fighting enters third week

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March 16, 2026
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Trump fielded questions about Iran war entering its third week of fighting.

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President Trump fielded questions about the ongoing Iran war during remarks on Monday, with the conflict now entering its third week of fighting. CBS News correspondent Ed O'Keefe highlighted the most significant moments from Trump's Q&A session, though specific details of the president's responses were not immediately detailed. The president's comments come as the military engagement with Iran continues to escalate, marking one of the most serious international conflicts of his second term. Trump's public statements on the war are closely watched by allies, Congress, and military leaders as they seek clarity on the administration's strategy and objectives. The extended duration of the conflict—now in its third week—suggests a prolonged military engagement that could reshape Middle East dynamics and test Trump's foreign policy approach.

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