US-Israel Iran Strikes Latest: Trump Says Iran Operations To Continue | Daybreak Europe 03/2/2026
Source: Bloomberg Politics · Bias: Center
Summary
Bloomberg Daybreak Europe is your essential morning viewing to stay ahead. On today's show, US President Donald Trump says the bombing campaign against Iran will continue until objectives are achieved. Meanwhile, Iran’s National Security Chief says his country won’t negotiate with the US. Stocks sold off and oil prices jumped as conflict in the Middle East jolted global markets, triggering a broad retreat from risk assets. Gold and the dollar rose in haven demand. Travel chaos is extending through the Middle East and beyond. Carriers across the Persian Gulf have extended blanket flight suspensions, causing major disruptions at some of the world's busiest airports. Today's guests: Former US Ambassador to Israel and Atlantic Council Distinguished Fellow Daniel Shapiro, Vanda Insights Founder, Vandana Hari & Xeneta Chief Analyst Peter Sand. (Source: Bloomberg)
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