Charlie D'Agata
Coverage of Charlie D'Agata in the Nexus archive.
- Trump says Hamas will disarm as part of plan to bring peace to Gaza
President Trump claims Hamas has agreed to the next phase of a Gaza peace plan requiring Hamas to disarm. The report is provided by Charlie D'Agata and contributor Sam Vinograd.
- U.S.-Iran war widens further after drone strikes on Egyptian port
U.S. Central Command released video showing strikes against Iran, claiming it was direct retaliation for a recent missile attack on U.S. forces in Jordan. The strikes marked the first resumption of attacks after several days.
- U.S.-Iran war widens further after drone strikes on Egyptian port
U.S. Central Command released video showing fighter jets launching strikes against Iran, marking the first resumption of attacks in several days. The U.S. described the action as direct retaliation for a recent Iranian missile attack on U.S. forces in Jordan.
- Iran targets U.S. forces in Jordan, Trump says the U.S. will hit back
Iran released a video claiming to show advanced ballistic missiles targeting U.S. forces in Jordan at a base where three Americans were killed two weeks earlier. Trump stated the U.S. will retaliate against the attack.
- Iran targets U.S. forces in Jordan, Trump says the U.S. will hit back
Iran released a video claiming to show advanced ballistic missiles targeting U.S. forces in Jordan at a base where three Americans were killed recently. Trump stated the U.S. will retaliate against the attack.
- U.S., Saudi forces conduct strikes on Iranian proxies in Iraq
American and Saudi forces launched precision strikes against Iran-backed militias in Iraq. Tehran fired ballistic missiles toward American forces, which U.S. commanders described as an attempted surprise attack.
- U.S., Saudi forces conduct strikes on Iranian proxies in Iraq
American and Saudi forces conducted precision strikes against Iran-backed militias in Iraq. Tehran launched ballistic missiles toward American forces, which U.S. commanders described as an attempted surprise attack.
- Why the U.S. halted strikes on Iran for the time being
The U.S. has temporarily halted its strikes on Iran as negotiations reportedly advance. CBS News journalists Charlie D'Agata and Kathryn Watson provided updates on the situation.
- U.S.-Iran fighting paused as progress reported in talks to reopen Strait of Hormuz
Fighting between the U.S. and Iran has paused after two weeks of strikes, coinciding with progress in talks to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Sources in Iran and Oman attribute the pause to ongoing diplomatic efforts, despite President Trump's prior threats to escalate by targeting civilian infrastructure.
- U.S.-Iran fighting paused as progress reported in talks to reopen Strait of Hormuz
Fighting between the U.S. and Iran has paused amid progress in talks to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, according to sources in Iran and Oman. The pause comes after two weeks of strikes and threats from President Trump to escalate by targeting civilian areas.
- 2-day pause in Iran strikes linked to progress in diplomatic talks, sources say
A two-day pause in U.S.-Iran strikes follows nearly two weeks of intense fighting and is attributed to progress in diplomatic efforts, according to sources. Concerns are growing that the U.S. is running low on crucial munitions.
- 2-day pause in Iran strikes linked to progress in diplomatic talks, sources say
The current two-day pause in U.S.-Iran fighting is linked to progress in diplomatic talks, according to sources. Concerns are rising about the U.S. depleting crucial munitions, as reported by CBS News.
- No reports of U.S. strikes on Iran for first time in two weeks
The U.S. paused strikes on Iran after 13 consecutive nights of bombing, marking the first such pause in two weeks. Charlie D'Agata reported the latest developments.
- No reports of U.S. strikes on Iran for first time in two weeks
After 13 consecutive nights of bombing, the U.S. paused strikes on Iran on Friday night. This marks the first pause in two weeks of U.S. military action against Iran.
- How Jordan became a target for Iran in war with U.S.
Jordan has become a target for Iran in the war with the U.S., shifting from avoiding attacks that targeted Kuwait, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates to facing recent strikes, including one that killed three U.S. soldiers. CBS News senior national security correspondent Charlie D'Agata examines this development.
- Pentagon under fire for dropping tally of troops killed in Iran from 18 to 14
The Pentagon faced criticism for reducing the reported number of troops killed in the Iran war from 18 to 14. The discrepancy led to backlash, with Charlie D'Agata reporting on the issue.
- Concerns over U.S. weapons getting depleted as U.S. and Iran continue to trade strikes
U.S. officials express concern that U.S. weapons may be depleting as the U.S. and Iran continue exchanging strikes. President Trump has threatened new escalations amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
- Some Trump officials concerned about rapid pace of missile usage in Iran, sources say
The U.S. military is expanding its presence in the Middle East as concerns rise within the Trump administration about the rapid use of defensive interceptors and long-range missiles in Iran, according to sources. The expansion comes amid growing worries over missile activity, reported by Charlie D'Agata.
- Some Trump officials concerned about rapid pace of missile usage in Iran, sources say
The Trump administration has growing concerns about the rapid use of defensive interceptors and long-range missiles in Iran. The U.S. military is expanding its presence in the Middle East with new equipment.
- New round of strikes targeting Iran underway, U.S. officials say
A 10th consecutive night of U.S. strikes on Iran is underway, with President Trump stating Tehran will pay for the deaths of three American soldiers. CBS News reports on the strikes, and global affairs analyst Jonathan Wachtel discusses the war's current state.
- 2 U.S. troops killed in Iranian attack identified as U.S. launches another round of strikes
The Pentagon identified two U.S. service members killed in an Iranian airstrike at an American base in Jordan. The attack occurred as U.S. forces launched another round of strikes.
- 2 U.S. troops killed in Iranian attack identified as U.S. launches another round of strikes
The Pentagon identified two U.S. service members killed in an Iranian airstrike on an American base in Jordan. The U.S. has launched another round of strikes following the attack.
- U.S. launches 10th straight night of strikes on Iran as Pentagon reports nearly 100 injuries in July
The U.S. launched its 10th consecutive night of strikes on Iran, as confirmed by CENTCOM. The Pentagon reported nearly 100 U.S. service members were injured in Iranian airstrikes on multiple bases this month.
- Pentagon identifies 2 soldiers who died in Iranian attack on U.S. base in Jordan
The Pentagon has identified two soldiers who died in an Iranian drone attack on a U.S. military base in Jordan. The incident occurred on Friday, and CBS News' Charlie D'Agata reported the latest updates.
- Senior defense officials considering military action against Cuba
The Pentagon is drawing up plans for possible military action in Cuba, according to U.S. officials. Charlie D'Agata reported this information.
- A look at the U.S. military's gas stations of the sky
The Royal Air Force station in Suffolk, England, serves as a key in-air refueling station for the U.S. Air Force during its operations against Iran. The facility is described as a crucial part of these military efforts.
- What we know about Iran's apparent plot to assassinate President Trump
Israeli officials informed the Trump administration about an apparent Iranian plot to assassinate President Trump, as reported by The Wall Street Journal and covered by CBS News. The plot is part of the ongoing war between Iran and the United States.
- Israel told U.S. of Iranian plot to assassinate Trump, new report says
Israel warned the U.S. about an Iranian assassination plot against President Trump, as reported by The Wall Street Journal. The U.S. and Iran are currently exchanging missile strikes, escalating their conflict.
- U.S. and Iran escalate exchange of strikes
The U.S. and Iran escalated their conflict this week, with the U.S. military launching more strikes on Thursday than at any other point since a fragile ceasefire was established. CBS News senior national security correspondent Charlie D'Agata reported on the developments.
- U.S. launches more Iran strikes after Trump says ceasefire is over
The U.S. launched new strikes against Iran following President Trump's declaration that the ceasefire is over. The strikes occurred on Wednesday, as reported by Charlie D'Agata.
- Timeline of lead-up to latest U.S. strikes on Iran
U.S. Central Command launched strikes against Iran following tanker attacks in the Strait of Hormuz. CBS News senior national security correspondent Charlie D'Agata provided details.
- Escalation in attacks between U.S. and Iran
The Pentagon released video of missiles launching as part of self-defense strikes during escalating attacks between the U.S. and Iran. Charlie D'Agata reported on the incident.
- Details on new U.S. strikes against Iran
U.S. Central Command launched self-defense strikes against Iran, targeting ammunition depots, command and control centers, and warehouses. Two U.S. officials confirmed the strikes to CBS News, with details reported by Charlie D'Agata and Courtney Kealy.
- U.S. launches strikes on Iran after downing of Apache helicopter
The U.S. launched strikes on Iran in retaliation for Iran shooting down an Apache helicopter. Iran responded with its own retaliatory strikes. Charlie D'Agata reported the event.
- U.S. military says it fired new strikes in Iran after downing of Apache helicopter
The U.S. military conducted new strikes in Iran following the downing of a U.S. Apache helicopter by Iran. The crew was rescued and transported to safety using an American drone boat, according to the report.
- U.S. military says it fired new strikes in Iran after downing of Apache helicopter
The U.S. military conducted strikes in Iran following the downing of a U.S. Apache helicopter by Iran. The crew was rescued and taken to safety via an American drone boat.
- Iran and Israel cease attacks after weekend hostilities
Tensions flared in the Middle East as Iran and Israel exchanged direct strikes over the weekend. Both countries have since ceased attacks following the hostilities. CBS News reported on the developments with coverage by Charlie D'Agata and Nancy Cordes.
- Breaking down Iran and Israel's flare-up as Trump insists peace talks are proceeding
President Trump urged Israel and Iran to stop attacking each other following an exchange of strikes. He stated that final peace negotiations are ongoing, though hindered by 'ignorance or stupidity'.
- Where things stand in the Middle East after Iran and Israel suspend first attacks since ceasefire
Iran and Israel have suspended military operations following their first attacks since a ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran began in early April. The halt in attacks was confirmed by both nations on Monday.
- Iran strikes Israel for first time since April ceasefire in retaliation for Israeli attack on Beirut
Iran launched missiles toward Israel's north for the first time since the April ceasefire, in retaliation for an Israeli attack on suspected Hezbollah strongholds in southern Beirut. The strike occurred on Sunday and was reported by Charlie D'Agata.