In the Monday, March 9 episode of The White House Briefing Room, Jon Decker breaks down the rapidly escalating conflict in the Middle East and the major political and economic developments shaping the week ahead.
Iran has named Majtaba Khamenei, the son of the country’s slain supreme leader, as its new leader—signaling Tehran’s push for continuity as the war with the United States and Israel intensifies. The appointment comes as U.S. and Israeli forces expand strikes on Iranian military targets and infrastructure, while American officials warn civilians in Iran about the risks posed by military activity in populated areas.
The conflict is already exacting a heavy toll. A U.S. service member has died from injuries sustained in Iran’s attacks on American forces, bringing the number of Americans killed in action during Operation Epic Fury to seven. President Trump also attended a solemn ceremony at Dover Air Force Base honoring six Army reservists killed by an Iranian drone strike in Kuwait.
Meanwhile, the war is rippling through the global economy. Oil prices have surged past $110 a barrel, the Strait of Hormuz remains largely closed, and gas prices across the United States are climbing sharply as energy markets react to the disruption.
Also in this episode:
• A federal judge delivers a legal setback to the Trump administration over leadership changes at the U.S. Agency for Global Media
• The Pentagon intensifies strikes on Iranian military targets
• Iran warns it will defend itself if the U.S. deploys ground troops
• A long-delayed plaque honoring officers who defended the U.S. Capitol on January 6 is finally installed
Plus, a look at President Trump’s schedule and the latest developments from Washington and the Middle East.

Trump Fires Kristi Noem, Iran War Escalates, House Rejects War Powers Vote
15:29

Iran War Update: Strait of Hormuz Shutdown Sends Gas Prices Soaring as Senate Rejects War Powers Resolution
12:22

War With Iran Escalates: Trump’s Strategy, Oil Price Shock & Americans Evacuating the Region
14:18