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La guerra de EE.UU. e Israel contra Irán entra en su noveno día. Estas son las claves

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Por James Legge, CNN

El ataque de Israel contra Irán entró en una nueva fase, apuntando a los recursos energéticos del país.

Mientras tanto, los ataques de represalia de Irán contra las naciones del Golfo amigas de Estados Unidos parecen continuar, a pesar de que el presidente Masoud Pezeshkian se disculpó por los ataques previos contra los reinos ricos en petróleo y sugirió que terminarían.

Declaraciones contradictorias y mensajes dispersos de funcionarios iraníes subrayan una posible división dentro del establishment gobernante de Teherán, en medio de informes de que Teherán podría elegir a su nuevo líder supremo de forma inminente. El nuevo líder supremo reemplazaría al ayatola Alí Jamenei, líder durante casi cuatro décadas, quien murió en la primera andanada de la guerra.

Mientras tanto, el presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, dijo que “posiblemente” se podrían enviar tropas terrestres estadounidenses a Irán, pero agregó que tendría que haber una “muy buena razón”.

Esto es lo que debes saber el noveno día.

  • Petróleo iraní en la mira: Israel comenzó a atacar depósitos de petróleo en Irán como parte de la siguiente fase de la guerra. Las fuerzas armadas israelíes dijeron haber atacado depósitos de combustible en la capital, Teherán, el sábado por la noche, que distribuyen combustible a diversos consumidores, incluyendo entidades militares en Irán. Un equipo de CNN en Teherán observó una lluvia de color negro sobre la ciudad este domingo por la mañana.
  • “Sorpresas preparadas”: el primer ministro de Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, dijo en una declaración grabada que Israel y Estados Unidos han logrado “un control casi completo” sobre los cielos iraníes, y que hay “muchos más objetivos y sorpresas preparadas”.
  • Continúan los ataques en el Golfo: Países del Golfo Pérsico reportaron ataques aéreos e intercepciones hasta la madrugada de este domingo. Los diversos ataques con drones y misiles se producen a pesar de que el presidente de Irán, Masoud Pezeshkian, se disculpó con las naciones del Golfo por los ataques de la semana pasada contra bases estadounidenses en la región, afirmando que Irán dejaría de atacar a sus vecinos a menos que fuera atacado.
  • “Atolladero”: El principal funcionario de seguridad de Irán dijo que la guerra de Trump contra Irán es resultado de su “error de cálculo internacional”, pues Trump creyó poder replicar el modelo venezolano en Irán. En una entrevista transmitida por la televisión estatal iraní, Ali Larijani dijo que Estados Unidos está ahora “atrapado en el atolladero de sus propios errores de cálculo” y que Trump no ha logrado sus objetivos mediante ataques contra Irán.
  • Mensajes contradictorios:

Key 2020 election denier is still working to prove it was stolen — now from inside the White House

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By Jeremy Herb, Tierney Sneed, Kristen Holmes, Sean Lyngaas, Zachary Cohen, CNN

(CNN) — Kurt Olsen became a key player in some of President Donald Trump’s most far-fetched 2020 election reversal schemes because he believed “that something was not right” in how he saw election officials handle the presidential count in Fulton County, Georgia, and elsewhere.

Five years later, he’s back on familiar ground — in Trump’s ear and focused on Fulton County. The man who once described his hunt for voter fraud as an effort to “save the country” now has a direct line to the president, giving him more influence than ever.

After Olsen worked alongside some of the most prominent 2020 election deniers while Trump was out of office, the president named him the White House’s director of election security and integrity in October. From his new perch, Olsen drafted the criminal referral to the Justice Department that led to an unprecedented FBI seizure of Fulton County’s 2020 ballots in January.

Olsen has access to Trump through his role and calls the president directly, sources familiar with internal White House deliberations tell CNN. While there is a larger White House push related to “election integrity” and voting that’s focused on future elections, the sources say Olsen’s work is mostly on a separate track reexamining the 2020 election, which Trump still falsely claims was stolen. Olsen’s 2020 efforts also overlap with those of Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, whose presence at the Fulton County FBI search has prompted numerous questions about her involvement.

“He’s just kind of doing his own thing,” one White House official told CNN.

Olsen did not respond to CNN’s requests for comment.

Fewer legal brakes in second Trump term

The Fulton ballot seizure alarmed state election officials who are fearful of what the administration is planning for the midterms amid Trump’s call to “nationalize” elections and his stated plans to issue a new executive order related to voting.

“I have searched the depths of Legal Arguments not yet articulated or vetted on this subject, and will be presenting an irrefutable one in the very near future. There will be Voter I.D. for the Midterm Elections, whether approved by Congress or not!” Trump wrote in a Truth Social post last month.

The federal government also has been pushing states to hand over their voter rolls, prompting even some Republican state officials to push back.

The Fulton County seizure has underscored the lack of legal brakes in this administration, as the types of attorneys in the first Trump administration who stood in Trump and Olsen’s way — preventing the federal government from getting involved in the president’s most flagrant election reversal gambits — are no longer around to play a similar role.

“He’s emblematic of the change in guard between Trump 1 and Trump 2,” Stephen Richer, who was a top Republican election official in Arizona’s Maricopa County from 2021 to 2025, said of Olsen. “Usually someone of his caliber would not have gotten the time of day during the first Trump administration.”

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Local college scores

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Mustangs win in basketball, baseball and tennis

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) -

NCAA Men's Basketball:

UC San Diego 64, UCSB 63

Cal Poly 108, CS Bakersfield 76

Point Loma 94, Westmont 69: Championship game in PacWest Tournament

NCAA Women's Basketball:

UC San Diego 72, UCSB 65

Cal Poly 66, CS Bakersfield 54

NCAA Baseball:

UCSB 7, Long Beach State 4: Andrew Checketts wins 500th game at UCSB

Cal Poly 6, Hawai'i 2

Westmont 3, Fresno Pacific 2: Game 1

Fresno Pacific 12, Westmont 3: Game 2

NCAA Softball:

UCSB 9, UC San Diego 2: Game 1

UCSB 8, UC San Diego 4: Game 2

CS Fullerton 10, Cal Poly 2: Game 1

CS Fullerton 9, Cal Poly 1: Game 2

NCAA Men's Tennis:

UCSB 4, Texas Tech 3

NCAA Women's Tennis:

Cal Poly 5, UC San Diego 2

Westmont 5, Cal State LA 2

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CIF-State Playoffs: St. Joseph boys basketball loses, Knights girls win

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St. Joseph girls basketball advances to regional final

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) -

CIF-State Boys Basketball Open Division Regional Semifinal: Harvard-Westlake 56, St. Joseph 52: Knights finish the season 31-3.

CIF-State Girls Basketball Division 2 Regional Semifinal: St. Joseph 68, Rosary Academy 63: Knights host Saugus in Regional Final on Tuesday, March 10th.

CIF-State Girls Soccer Division 2 Regional Final: Westlake 0, Westview 0: Westlake advances 4-2 on PKs. The Warriors will play San Ramon Valley in the State Championship game on Friday, March 13th at 5:30 p.m. at Natomas High School.

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Checketts wins #500 as UCSB runs win streak to 10 games

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Gauchos are 11-2 on the season

UC SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) - Andrew Checketts enters the exclusive 500 win club at UCSB as his Gauchos extended their winning streak to 10 games with a 7-4 victory over Long Beach State.

Checketts joins former volleyball legends Kathy Gregory and Ken Preston as the only head coaches to win 500 games at UCSB.

The Gauchos scored three times in the third inning to grab a 4-2 lead highlighted by a 2-run double by Jonathan Mendez.

Long Beach State tied the game at 4 with single runs in the fourth and sixth innings but the Gauchos plated three runs in the eighth inning. Colin Beazizo blasted a 2-run homer to cap the scoring for UCSB who improves to 11-2 on the year and 2-0 in the Big West.

The Gauchos got a terrific effort from reliever Donovann Jackson who pitched 4 1/3 innings allowing just one run and two hits while striking out 5.

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