MARCH 4 — WESTCHESTER COUNTY SELECTS DEVELOPER OF JFK AIRPORT FUTURE TO CREATE NEW TERMINAL AT WHITE PLAINS AIRPORT

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A NEW VISION FOR HPN: WESTCHESTER COUNTY MOVES FORWARD ON TERMINAL MODERNIZATION

HNTB Selected to Design Passenger-Focused Improvements that Enhance Comfort, Efficiency and Experience –  Without Expansion

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(White Plains, NY) – Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins today announced the selection of HNTB to lead the comprehensive feasibility study and concept design for the modernization of the terminal at Westchester County Airport (HPN).

Most recently HNTB supported Garden City Regional Airport in the delivery of a new terminal and currently serves as the program manager for the John F. Kennedy International Airport Redevelopment Program. HNTB also served as architect- and structural engineer-of-record on the Des Moines International Airport’s 22-gate expansion project.

The selection marks a significant milestone in the County’s effort to reimagine the decades-old terminal and deliver a more modern, efficient and passenger-friendly experience, while maintaining full County ownership and operational control of the Airport.

Jenkins said: “We all deeply value flying out of Westchester County Airport, but the reality is the currently terminal is not functional for basic needs like having a cup of coffee, sitting down on a chair or going to the bathroom. When flying out of HPN, we want our passengers to be safe and comfortable. Selecting HNTB with industry-leading expertise in airport planning and design is an important step toward delivering that experience. This is not expansion this is modernization – and we desperately need it.”

A Pre-Qualification Board convened in August, followed by review by the Professional Selection Board in September. Eleven nationally recognized firms were approved to participate in the Request for Proposals (RFP) process. After careful evaluation of submissions, interviews and technical review, HNTB was recommended to the County Executive for final approval.

The RFP called for a comprehensive feasibility study that will produce distinct terminal modernization concepts. The study will include:

  • Maintaining the existing terminal footprint, while fully reimagining the current 96,000-square-foot, three-level structure and its 700-linear-foot frontage.
  • Evaluating adjacent areas that may be repurposed, including frontage roadways, loading dock areas, and rental car quick-turn and ready lots.
  • Aligning the redesigned terminal with current industry standards and passenger expectations.

Throughout the study and all future phases, the County will uphold all Terminal Use Regulations (TUR), including the 240-passenger-per-half-hour operational limit. The County will continue to engage the Airport Advisory Board and stakeholders as the project advances.

The selection follows a rigorous and transparent procurement process. The County’s Department of Public Works and Transportation (DPW&T) conducted national research to identify firms with demonstrated expertise in terminal concept planning and aviation design.

HNTB’s New York office leader Mike Mangione said: “We’re proud to partner with Westchester County on this important next step for the airport. Our focus will be collaborating with the airport and stakeholders to explore modernization concepts that improve comfort and efficiency for travelers and create a terminal experience that truly matches how people travel today.”

Chair of the Airport Advisory Board Nick Hartman said: “The passenger terminal at HPN has served our community for decades, but it’s time to bring the customer experience in line with what travelers expect in 2026 and beyond — within the operational limits that define HPN’s unique character. The Airport Advisory Board is eager to partner with the County in shaping what comes next for this vital gateway for our region.”

Westchester County Board of Legislators Chairman Vedat Gashi said: “This is great news for Westchester residents and everyone who travels through our airport. Today’s announcement moves us closer to giving airport visitors the experience they deserve. We’re taking a careful, responsible approach to modernizing an aging terminal while ensuring the County remains firmly in control of its future. I’m happy we’re taking this important step forward.”

County Legislator Nancy Barr said: “Westchester County residents and visitors enjoy the convenience of traveling in and out of HPN but people often complain about the lack of adequate seating, bathrooms and eating options, particularly once they have gone through security. Changes that were made post 9-11 have created challenges for those who have to get to the terminal two hours early or whose flights get delayed.  I look forward to seeing creative ideas for modernizing the space.”

 

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MARCH 3– WESTCHESTER COUNTY SENDS ITS WISH LIST TO WESTCHESTER ALBANY DELEGATION

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BOARD OF LEGISLATORS AND COUNTY EXECUTIVE KEN JENKINS
DELIVER JOINT LEGISLATIVE PACKAGE TO NEW YORK STATE DELEGATION

County Leaders Present Shared Legislative Priorities to State Officials

 

WHITE PLAINS, NY—The Westchester County Board of Legislators and County Executive Ken Jenkins submitted their 2026 Joint State Legislative Package to the New York State Delegation this afternoon. The annual convening is an opportunity to advocate for legislation addressing priority issues for Westchester County residents.

This year’s package includes a range of budgetary and legislative initiatives proposed by our State Senators and Assembly Members, focusing on affordable childcare, healthcare, flood mitigation, and increased support for residents facing rising costs and economic challenges.

Held as part of the Board’s regular Legislative Committee meeting, the gathering is an important opportunity for County legislators and the County Executive to meet with State lawmakers and discuss the County’s most pressing priorities for the year ahead.

In attendance from the New York State Delegation were Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins and State Senator Shelley Mayer. State Senators Pete Harckham, Jamaal Bailey, and Nathalia Fernandez attended virtually or were represented by staff. Assembly Members Amy Paulin, MaryJane Shimsky, Chris Burdick, Steve Otis, and Nader Sayegh were present. Assembly Members Dana Levenberg, Gary Pretlow, and Matt Slater attended virtually.

Board Chairman Vedat Gashi (D–New Castle, Ossining, Somers, Yorktown) said, “At a time when too many Westchester residents are navigating rising costs and economic strain, leadership means standing together and staying focused on solutions. This joint effort reflects our shared commitment to listen carefully, act deliberately, and deliver meaningful support for the people who count on us every day.”

Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins said, “This joint legislative package is about working for the people of Westchester in unity. From making childcare more affordable to strengthening support for working families and investing in our communities, these priorities reflect what residents need right now. I am grateful to our State Delegation for their partnership and their willingness to work with us to advance solutions. Together, we are ensuring Westchester’s voice is heard in Albany.”

Legislator Colin D. Smith (D–Cortlandt, Peekskill, Yorktown), Chair of the Board’s Legislation Committee, said, “I’m proud that our 2026 State Legislative Package is complete and focused on the everyday pressures Westchester residents are feeling—affordability, public health, safety, and resilience. From sustaining child care support for working families, to strengthening maternal and environmental health, to improving transit funding and helping communities move flood-mitigation projects faster and more cost-effectively, these priorities are practical and urgent. I’m grateful to our State partners for carrying these proposals in Albany, and to my team at the Board of Legislators for pulling this package together so we can deliver timely results for Westchester.”

Majority Leader Judah Holstein (D–Eastchester, New Rochelle, Tuckahoe) said, “This State Legislative Package reflects our commitment to ensuring that Westchester County is prepared for the challenges ahead, especially as changes at the federal level create new pressures for local governments. Working closely with our State delegation, we are focused on securing the resources and authority needed to protect and serve our residents. I thank my colleagues in County Government and our partners in the State Delegation for their continued collaboration on behalf of the people of Westchester.”

 

Minority Leader Margaret A. Cunzio (C–North Castle, Mount Pleasant, Pleasantville, Sleepy Hollow, Harrison) said, “The items in the NYS legislative package that were voted out in the Legislation committee, are an important ask for the constituents of Westchester County. These items address key local priorities such as funding for infrastructure and roads. While some of these items would require a lot more data and discussion to work out any unintended consequences—calling on our NYS representatives in Albany to deliver the resources our communities need is imperative.”

 

The full meeting replay can be found on this page, when it becomes available.

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MARCH 3 —–NEW ROCHELLE CONTRACTOR RE-ARRESTED ON NEW WAGE THEFT FELONIES

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Susan Cacace

DISTRICT ATTORNEY

 

Westchester County District Attorney Susan Cacace announced today that a New Rochelle contractor was re-arrested and charged with new felony offenses for allegedly stealing over $50,000 in wages from his workers.

 

Artemio Fuerte, 40, of New Rochelle, was arraigned Tuesday morning in New Rochelle City Court on one count each of Grand Larceny in the Second Degree, a class C felony, and Scheme to Defraud in the First Degree, a class E felony, as well as five counts of Failure to Pay Wages When Due Under Labor Law, a class A misdemeanor.

 

Judge Michelle Bernstein released Fuerte on his own recognizance as none of the charges are bail eligible. He is due back in court on March 12.

 

DA Cacace said: “As my office has alleged in a felony complaint, these hard-working employees were taken advantage of by the defendant to the tune of over $50,000. Deliberately withholding wages from your employees is not a bookkeeping trick, it is a crime. I stand with the labor community in demanding that all workers in Westchester be paid fairly, in accordance with the Labor Law. With today’s charges, we are making good on that demand.”

 

Fuerte is the owner/operator of Fuerte Construction Services LLC. As alleged in a felony complaint, between September 2022 and October 2025, Fuerte stole approximately $51,720 in wages from five of his employees by failing to pay them the amounts owed.

 

One worker (Employee-1) worked for Fuerte Construction Services LLC performing demolition, painting, carpentry and drywall services between February 2024 and September 2024, at a set rate of $900 per week. During this period, Fuerte failed to pay Employee-1 at all for much of his labor or paid Employee-1 using bounced checks. Based on the statutory minimum wage and the amount of unpaid labor performed by Employee-1, Fuerte owes Employee-1 approximately $19,583, according to the complaint.

 

Another worker (Employee-2) worked for Fuerte performing similar services between September 2022 and October 2025. Employee-2’s daily rate was $160, according to the complaint. However, Fuerte allegedly failed to pay Employee-2 at all or failed to pay him the full amount owed. Based on the statutory minimum wage and the amount of unpaid or underpaid labor performed by Employee-2, Fuerte owes Employee-2 approximately $8,400, according to the complaint.

 

The investigation was conducted by the Westchester County District Attorney’s Office in conjunction with the New York State Department of Labor.

 

The case is being prosecuted by Senior Assistant District Attorney Emily-Rowe Smith, of the Economic Crimes Bureau, with assistance from Michael Frenza, Forensic Accountant.

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MARCH 3 — CONGRESSMAN LATIMER WANTS YOU TO TELL HIM YOUR OPINION ON THE IRAN WAR

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Dear neighbor,

 

Over the weekend, President Trump’s policies entered the United States into a war with Iran. Shortly after, Iran unleashed a string of attacks on surrounding Middle East countries, Israel, and United States air bases abroad. President Trump’s policies entered us into this war – a war by his own words – and six brave American service members and their families have made the ultimate sacrifice. We do not know what will come next but we are seeing escalations which can draw the United States into a protracted regional conflict. Moreover, a declaration of war is mandated in the constitution to be voted on by Congress so that we can represent the opinions of those we serve when making a harrowing decision like this one.
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I will continue to monitor this situation and work with my colleagues in Congress to find a solution forward.

IN THE NEWS:

This past weekend, I spoke to News12 and PIX on Politics regarding new legislation I am introducing and the current state of our foreign affairs.

 

Watch the full clips here:

NEWS12: 

Hudson Valley elected officials, law enforcement agencies urge vigilance in aftermath of U.S.-Israeli military strikes in Iran

 

PIX on Politics: 

NY Congressman George Latimer on Pres. Trump’s State of the Union Address | PIX on Politics Daily

If you are traveling internationally in the near future, I would urge you to enroll in STEP (Smart Traveler Enrollment Program) to receive updates from the Department of State regarding travel safety. Find the link here: https://tinyurl.com/4shyhfek

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MARCH 3 — WESTCHESTER COVID INFECTIONS 2026: JANUARY, 1,122, FEBRUARY, 977

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WPCNR WESTCHESTER Covid Log 2026 (based on New York Health Department Covid 19  Tracker. By John F. Bailey. March 3, 2026:

To supplement Caitlin Rivers  Northeast Outlook in the March 1 report earlier, WPCNR brings you up to date on covid-19 positives the first two months of 2026 in Westchester County.

There were 1,122 persons tested positive in Westchester County in January, and those 1122, spread the disease to 977  others through 27 days of February. This is very positive. It means covid is still with us but it is spreading the disease at a rate one infected person infecting only one other person.

The number new cases of covid the first two months of 2026  is 2099 , is 53% less than the 4,439 new persons testing positive the first two months of 2025. 

The 4,439 new cases of covid last year in January and February 2025  passed covid on to 1,917 pers a 1 person infecting 2 spread rate.

This year as March and April offer more socializing, we should keep up to date with covid shots and socialize with respect for covid being out there in Westchester. At the present spread rate in the county  with 977 infected in February we can possibly still approach 1,000 infections in March and more in April.

The figures on positives the last two months, it should be noted in light of Caitlin Rivers concern about the number of hospitalizations  for covid growing in New York. The positives are those who came in to pharmacies, health services to be tested. There may be quite a population out there not testing, thinking they have a common cold when they have a light case of covid and do not test themselves.

 

 

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MARCH 3–YOUR LOCAL EPIDEMIOLOGIST OBSERVES

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Somehow, it’s already March! And there’s a lot unfolding right now at the intersection of society and health. I’ve been especially thinking about Iranians—including my own family—and hoping we can all take a moment to listen, learn, and show support. If you’re looking for a place to start, I highly recommend the book All the Shah’s Men.

In the health world, we have flu hanging on, RSV making a surprisingly late appearance, and falling vaccination rates that will cost us more than most people realize. Plus, a reader question worth unpacking: Does the surgeon general actually need an MD?

Here’s what’s going on and, most importantly, what it means for you.


She grew up unvaccinated, she’s an immunologist, and she’s our colleague.

YLE’s own Liz Marnick published an op-ed in the NYT on Friday. I know I’m biased, but it’s a must read. Liz shares her story of growing up unvaccinated, hard conversations with her mother, and going on to study the immune system. And yet, when it came time to vaccinate her own child, she paused:

“In that one exhausted moment, what was loudest in my head was not the science I knew well. It was the stories I had heard growing up.”

Her message: shame doesn’t work. Please read it; it’s a masterclass in approaching this moment with empathy.


Disease “weather” report

This respiratory season just won’t quit. Flu activity is holding steady. One strain (flu B) is rising while another (flu A) is falling, and together they’re canceling each other out. That kind of plateau is unusual; most seasons follow a smoother up-and-down curve. But the timing isn’t surprising. In bad flu years, activity has stayed above epidemic levels well into mid-March.

Source: NREVSS

What is unusual is that RSV infections and hospitalizations continue to climb. It’s incredibly late in the season for RSV to show its teeth. Babies are most at risk.

What this means for you: It’s not too late to get your vaccines!

For RSV: If your infant received monoclonal antibodies (like Nirsevimab) this season, they’re likely still protected. Most monoclonal antibodies fade quickly, but the RSV ones were specifically engineered to last longer. Nirsevimab has a half-life of about 70 days—meaning the amount in the body decreases by half roughly every 70 days. Even so, studies show protective levels can persist for more than a year. So even doses given early in the season should still be providing coverage.

RSV NAb GMC through day 361 by treatment and medically attended, diagnostic-confirmed RSV infection. Source: Nature. Annotated by Your Local Epidemiologist.


AI tools aren’t ready to triage you… yet

People want more control over their own health. Health care is expensive, hard to access, and appointments aren’t always easy to get. There is a lot of promise for AI, and people are already using it for their health: 230 million people ask ChatGPT health questions every week. So if AI tools could reliably help people decide when to seek care, that would be a big deal.

But a new study suggests we’re not there yet.

Researchers published a study last week in Nature Medicine testing ChatGPT Health, a new consumer health AI tool, on a basic but critical task: triage. Given a set of symptoms, could it correctly tell you whether to stay home, schedule a routine appointment, get seen urgently, or go to the ED?

The results were mixed, and concerning at the extremes:

  • For people who didn’t need a doctor at all, it sent them to one 65% of the time. A waste of time and money.
  • For routine visits, it correctly recommended seeing a doctor 95% of the time.
  • For people who needed emergency care, it only recommended the ED about half the time. It handled classic emergencies well, like allergic reactions or stroke, but struggled to recognize how sick someone was about to become, like the early stages of a diabetic complication.
  • More detailed medical data improved accuracy, but adding irrelevant information confused it. For example, when normal lab results were included alongside a note that a patient was suicidal, ChatGPT got it wrong. That’s obviously deeply concerning.

What this means for you: For straightforward health questions, AI tools can genuinely help and can certainly supplement a visit with a clinician. Add more details for more accuracy, but proceed with caution and certainly do not use it for emergency health issues.


And so it begins: Hep B birth vaccine rates are going off a cliff

One of the biggest open questions right now is how far vaccination rates will fall in the current climate before they level off and begin to climb again. Tracking vaccination rates in the United States is surprisingly difficult because we do not have a single, centralized, easily accessible system like countries such as Denmark do. Instead, data are fragmented across states and systems.

Still, early numbers are starting to come in, and the picture is not encouraging.

A group of researchers analyzed de-identified medical records from 2016–2025 to track hepatitis B vaccination trends. They asked: How far have we drifted from the expected path?

It turns out, quite a lot. For every 100 live births, 10 fewer newborns received the hepatitis B vaccine than models predicted. The decline began in late 2024 and now appears to be accelerating. (Note: The study period ended before RFK Jr. made the unilateral decision to stop recommending the hepatitis B vaccine for all newborns. That means the downward trend will continue.)

This is unsurprising in a way, but very concerning. I would love to see the findings repeated using other data sources. Unfortunately, this research is brief, and the methods aren’t described in great detail. But clearly, we aren’t going in the right direction in protecting babies’ health and wellness.

What this means for you: Continue to follow the AAP immunization schedule, which includes the hepatitis B birth dose. If you have questions, talk to your pediatrician.

  • If you’re navigating Hep B birth dose conversations with parents, what questions about routine immunizations are you getting? Do you believe this trend given what you’re seeing on the ground? Drop in the comments below.
  • Remember, YLE has this one-pager that includes the recent routine childhood immunization changes and reminders on why we vaccinate for these diseases, like Hepatitis B, in the first place. Feel free to print and distribute!
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More measles = more economic cost

Infectious diseases mean people stay home sick and miss out on work, and health care bills are higher. They are also expensive for public health departments to combat. They’re not just a health problem. They’re an economic problem.

Thanks to a Common Health Coalition report, the U.S. now has economic numbers tied to declining MMR vaccination rates.

A 1% annual decline in MMR vaccination rates would lead to:

  • More suffering. Specifically, more than 17,000 measles cases, 4,000 hospitalizations, and 36 preventable deaths each year.
  • Major economic costs. On average, one measles case costs the U.S. health system $76,000. With the projected number of cases over 5 years, the estimated cost would be $1.5 billion. This breaks down to:
    • $41 million in medical costs (i.e., medical bills)
    • $947 million in outbreak responses (e.g., contact tracing, community outreach, surveillance)
    • $510.4 million in lost productivity and missed work costs

Childhood immunization is as essential to health system stability as it is to community health.

Source: Common Health Coalition

Importantly, this isn’t inevitable. It can be stopped. This report included solutions highlighting that everyone, from health insurers to health departments to clinicians, has a role to play.

What this means for you: As vaccine rates continue to decline, costs will be borne by you, your state, and your health insurance companies. Continue to urge your insurance company to cover routine childhood immunizations at no cost.

  • For those advocating for immunizations with local, state, or federal decision-makers, be sure to include economic costs. This can be compelling to those who prioritize budgets and resource allocation, since framing immunization as a cost-saving investment (rather than just a health measure) can be persuasive.

Question grab bag

“Serious question: Shouldn’t the surgeon general have a license to practice medicine?”

Short answer: Yes.

Most people know the surgeon general as “America’s doctor,” which is essentially a megaphone for public health. They have delivered landmark messages like those linking smoking to cancer. That role alone demands real expertise and credibility, but I would argue someone with a PhD in public health could do that as easily as an MD.

The lesser-known reason is that the surgeon general commands the Commissioned Corps of the U.S. Public Health Service, a uniformed branch of 6,000 officers deployed into national emergencies, like hurricaines and disease outbreaks. The corps requires its own officers to hold an active, unrestricted medical license and complete residency training. This means that if Casey Means is confirmed as surgeon general (a big if right now), she would be responsible for enforcing standards she doesn’t meet.

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Figure from the U.S. Public Health Service website


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Bottom line

Stay healthy, neighborly, and safe out there.

Love, YLE


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MARCH 2–WESTCHESTER COUNTY WEBSITE LAUNCHES TODAY

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LAUNCHES TODAY

(White Plains, NY) – Starting today, March 2, Westchester County Government has officially transitioned its website domain from westchestergov.com to WestchesterCountyNY.gov reinforcing the County’s commitment to transparency, security and public trust.

The previous web address will automatically redirect to the new .gov site to ensure a seamless experience for residents, businesses and partners.

Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins said: “This is about clarity, credibility and public confidence. When residents visit a .gov website, they know they are accessing official government information. Moving to WestchesterCountyNY.gov aligns us with federal standards and strengthens trust in how we communicate with the public. Our goal is simple: make it easier for people to know they are in the right place.”

What is Changing

  • The County’s official website address will now be WestchesterCountyNY.gov
  • The previous address, westchestergov.com, will redirect automatically

What is not Changing

  • County services and programs
  • Department pages and content
  • Online forms and resources
  • How residents access services

The online experience remains the same — only the web address is new.

The transition is part of a broader modernization effort to ensure the County’s digital presence reflects best practices in government communications and cybersecurity.

Westchester County Communications Director Catherine Cioffi said: “When the .com domain was originally selected decades ago, it was viewed as modern and forward-thinking. Today, however, it can create confusion about what is official government information. Additionally, there is also now a federal requirement that government entities use a .gov domain, and that mandate was a key driver behind the County’s recent rebranding efforts which removed the website address from our logo. Most importantly, while the address is changing, the content and services residents rely on every day remain exactly where they expect them to be.”

Westchester County Chief Information Officer Marguerite Beirne said: “Cybersecurity has been a top strategic priority of the Department of Information Technology for years. Transitioning to a secure, verified .gov domain further strengthens our digital infrastructure and ensures residents can confidently access trusted County information in an increasingly complex online environment.”

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FEBRUARY 28–PRESIDENT TRUMP’S MESSAGE TO THE IRANIAN PEOPLE FRIDAY EVENING

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This is a transcript of remarks President Donald Trump delivered early this morning on today’s air strikes on the Islamic Republic of Iran, a joint operation with Israel dubbed “Operation Epic Fury.”

A short time ago, the United States military began major combat operations in Iran. Our objective is to defend the American people by eliminating imminent threats from the Iranian regime, a vicious group of very hard, terrible people. Its menacing activities directly endanger the United States, our troops, our bases overseas and our allies throughout the world.

For 47 years, the Iranian regime has chanted “Death to America” and waged an unending campaign of bloodshed and mass murder, targeting the United States, our troops and innocent people in many, many countries.

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Among the regime’s very first acts was to back a violent takeover of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, holding dozens of American hostages for 444 days.

In 1983, Iran’s proxies carried out the Marine barracks bombing in Beirut that killed 241 American military personnel. In 2000, they knew and were probably involved with the attack on the USS Cole. Many died. Iranian forces killed and maimed hundreds of American service members in Iraq.

The regime’s proxies have continued to launch countless attacks against American forces stationed in the Middle East in recent years, as well as U.S. naval and commercial vessels in international shipping lanes. It’s been mass terror, and we’re not going to put up with it any longer.

From Lebanon to Yemen, and Syria to Iraq, the regime has armed, trained and funded terrorist militias that have soaked the earth with blood and guts. And it was Iran’s proxy, Hamas, that launched the monstrous Oct. 7 attacks on Israel, slaughtering more than 1,000 innocent people, including 46 Americans, while taking 12 of our citizens hostage.

It was brutal. Something like the world has never seen before.

Iran is the world’s number one state sponsor of terror, and just recently killed tens of thousands of its own citizens on the street as they protested.

It has always been the policy of the United States, in particular, my administration, that this terrorist regime can never have a nuclear weapon. I’ll say it again: They can never have a nuclear weapon.

That is why, in Operation Midnight Hammer last June, we obliterated the regime’s nuclear program at Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan.

After that attack, we warned them never to resume their malicious pursuit of nuclear weapons, and we sought repeatedly to make a deal. We tried. They wanted to do it. They didn’t want to do it. Again, they wanted to do it. They didn’t want to do it. They didn’t know what was happening. They just wanted to practice evil.

But Iran refused, just as it has for decades and decades, they rejected every opportunity to renounce their nuclear ambitions, and we can’t take it anymore.

Instead, they attempted to rebuild their nuclear program and to continue developing long range missiles that can now threaten our very good friends and allies in Europe, our troops stationed overseas, and could soon reach the American homeland.

Just imagine how emboldened this regime would be if they ever had, and actually were armed with, nuclear weapons as a means to deliver their message.

For these reasons, the United States military is undertaking a massive and ongoing operation to prevent this very wicked, radical dictatorship from threatening America and our core national security interests. We are going to destroy their missiles and raze their missile industry to the ground. It will be totally, again, obliterated.freestar

We’re going to annihilate their navy. We’re going to ensure that the region’s terrorist proxies can no longer destabilize the region or the world and attack our forces and no longer use their IEDs or roadside bombs, as they are sometimes called, to so gravely wound and kill thousands and thousands of people, including many Americans.

And we will ensure that Iran does not obtain a nuclear weapon. It’s a very simple message. They will never have a nuclear weapon.

This regime will soon learn that no one should challenge the strength and might of the United States Armed Forces. I built and rebuilt our military in my first administration, and there is no military on earth even close to its power, strength or sophistication.

My administration has taken every possible step to minimize the risk to U.S. personnel in the region. Even so, and I do not make this statement lightly, the Iranian regime seeks to kill. The lives of courageous American heroes may be lost and we may have casualties. That often happens in war. But we’re doing this not for now. We’re doing this for the future, and it is a noble mission.

We pray for every service member as they selflessly risk their lives to ensure that Americans and our children will never be threatened by a nuclear armed Iran. We ask God to protect all of our heroes in harm’s way, and we trust that, with his help, the men and women of the armed forces will prevail. We have the greatest in the world, and they will prevail.

To the members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard, the armed forces and all of the police, I say tonight that you must lay down your weapons and have complete immunity, or in the alternative, face certain death. So lay down your arms. You will be treated fairly with total immunity, or you will face certain death.

Finally, to the great, proud people of Iran, I say tonight that the hour of your freedom is at hand. Stay sheltered. Don’t leave your home. It’s very dangerous outside. Bombs will be dropping everywhere. When we are finished, take over your government. It will be yours to take. This will be, probably, your only chance for generations.

For many years, you have asked for America’s help, but you never got it. No president was willing to do what I am willing to do tonight. Now you have a president who is giving you what you want, so let’s see how you respond.

America is backing you with overwhelming strength and devastating force. Now is the time to seize control of your destiny and to unleash the prosperous and glorious future that is close within your reach. This is the moment for action. Do not let it pass.

May God bless the brave men and women of America’s Armed Forces. May God bless the United States of America. May God bless you all. Thank you.

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FEBRUARY 28– U.S.-ISRAEL ATTACK IRAN

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NEW YORK  TIMESNOW REPORTS Israel Iran US Conflict Live Updates: 

Explosions struck Iran’s capital after Israel said it was attacking the country. Authorities have offered no casualty information from the strikes. This comes after President Donald Trump said he is “not happy” with how negotiations between the United States and Iran have been progressing. Delegations from both sides concluded talks on Tehran’s nuclear program on Thursday without reaching a major breakthrough, though officials indicated there were some signs of limited progress. Iran has reportedly launched counter-strikes on Israel, which were intercepted. Trump confirms “major combat operations” are under way.

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