
Rubio says Iran war could end 'in a matter of weeks'
Clip: 3/27/2026 | 4m 43sVideo has Closed Captions
Israel launches new strikes on Iran as Rubio says war could end 'in a matter of weeks'
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the U.S. could achieve its goals in Iran without ground troops. That's despite the deployment of thousands of Marines to the Persian Gulf and reports that more personnel could soon be on the way. Ali Rogin reports.
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Rubio says Iran war could end 'in a matter of weeks'
Clip: 3/27/2026 | 4m 43sVideo has Closed Captions
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the U.S. could achieve its goals in Iran without ground troops. That's despite the deployment of thousands of Marines to the Persian Gulf and reports that more personnel could soon be on the way. Ali Rogin reports.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipJOHN YANG: Secretary of State Marco Rubio said# today that the United States could achieve its## goals in Iran without ground troops,that despite# the deployment of thousands of Marines to the## Persian Gulf and reports that many more# U.S.
personnel could be on the way soon.
A senior regional diplomatic source tells# the "News Hour" there's no agreement## between the United States and Iran on# direct talks or even a venue for them.## The proposals from both sides have been# maximalist, which leaves the region,## the world one month into this# war and an apparent impasse.
Ali Rogin reports.
ALI ROGIN: Today in Tehran, a scene of# horror.
Rescue workers dig through the## rubble, looking for the living and the dead,# a lifeless body hanging from the destruction,## as onlookers pray to end the suffering# and comfort a community in grief.
After Israel overnight launched a# new wave of strikes across Iran,## the head of the Iranian Red Crescent# Society today condemned the attacks.
PIRHOSSEIN KOLIVAND, Head, Iranian Red Crescent# Society (through translator): Claims that## only military areas .. false.
They're lying.
All the areas# being hit now are residential.
Around## 20,399 commercial units where people# work have been damaged and targeted;## 290 medical centers have been targeted.
ALI ROGIN: Israel's military said it targeted## sites used for military purposes and had# warned Iran to stop its missile attacks,## with Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz# today promising to escalate the bombing.
ISRAEL KATZ, Israeli Defense Minister (through# translator): Despite the warnings, the firing## has continued and therefore IDF strikes in Iran# will escalate and expand to additional targets## and areas that assist the regime in building and# operating weapons used against Israeli civilians.
ALI ROGIN: And, today, Israel struck the# Khandab heavy water research reactor in## Arak in Central Iran, claiming Iran was# in the process of rebuilding the nuclear## energy complex, having first struck the# site during the 12-day war last June.
This comes as Secretary of State# Marco Rubio, after discussing the## war in Iran with his G7 counterparts, said# the American campaign was nearing its end.
MARCO RUBIO, U.S.
Secretary of State: We are# on or ahead of schedule on that operation and## expect to conclude it at# the appropriate time here,## in a matter of weeks, not months,# and the progress is going very well.
ALI ROGIN: And that the United States# was on standby to negotiate with Iran.
QUESTION: Is it your understanding# that they'll convey their response to## the 15-point plan today?
And are you# looking for anything in particular?
MARCO RUBIO: We haven't gotten it# yet.
We haven't gotten it yet.
Look,## we've got messages.
We've had an exchange# of messages and indications from the Iranian## system, whatever's left of it, about a# willingness to talk about certain things.
We're waiting for further clarification# about who will we allow -- who is it## that we would be talking to,# what we'll be talking about,## and when we'll be talking.
I don't# have any news for you on that yet.
ALI ROGIN: Rubio also spoke# on the day-after scenario## regarding Iran's grip on the Strait of Hormuz.
MARCO RUBIO: It's dangerous to the world,# and it's important that the world have a## plan to confront it.
The United States# is prepared to be a part of that plan.
ALI ROGIN: French Foreign Minister# Jean-Noel Barrot echoing Rubio that## the strait's closure was unacceptable to Europe.
JEAN-NOEL BARROT, French Foreign Minister# (through translator): Today, we are adopting## a new statement on Iran at the level of for.. of permanently restoring free and safe# navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.
ALI ROGIN: This comes as Iran# today turned away three oil## tankers in the strait, Iranian state TV reported.
MAN (through translator): The IRGC navy# announced that the Strait of Hormuz is closed,## and any transit through the strait will face# a new a firm response.
All shipping to and## from ports of allies and supporters# of the U.S.
and Israel is prohibited.
ALI ROGIN: The United Nations# today as well announced a new## task force aimed at opening the strait.
STEPHANE DUJARRIC, Spokesman, Office of# the U.N.
Secretary-General: The primary## focus of this task force is to develop and#.. designed to meet humanitarian# needs in the Strait of Hormuz.
ALI ROGIN: Iran later today accepted the# U.N.
's request for aid to be let through,## with Iran's ambassador to the organization writing## on X that -- quote -- "The Islamic Republic# of Iran has decided to facilitate and further## expedite the safe passage of humanitarian# shipments through the Strait of Hormuz."
But even with aid let through, the war and# the profound loss it inflicts continues.
For the "PBS News Hour," I'm Ali Rogin.
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