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Operation Epic Fury Shows Unyielding American Might

America’s decisive strike against Iran, launched under the name Operation Epic Fury on February 28, 2026, has entered its third week and is showing the kind of unflinching resolve Americans demanded after years of weak foreign policy. The Pentagon and CENTCOM have been clear that the campaign is focused, deliberate, and aimed at dismantling the regime’s ability to threaten the region and the world.

From the start, U.S. forces have targeted Iran’s missile and naval infrastructure with precision, and senior military briefings report dramatic drops in Iran’s ability to launch ballistic missiles and drones. This is the kind of surgical, overwhelming force that protects American lives and American interests, and it proves why a strong military deterrent matters.

Yes, war carries costs, and patriots are paying the price so the rest of us can sleep safely at night; American service members have been killed and wounded in the opening weeks, and the Pentagon is transparent about the price of victory. The human toll is heartbreaking, but courage under fire is an old American virtue, and the expense of stopping a nuclear-capable, terror-sponsoring regime is a price of freedom.

The strategic aim is straightforward: crush Iran’s nuclear and missile programs, neutralize its naval threats in the Strait of Hormuz, and dismantle proxy networks that export terror across the Middle East. Reopening the vital shipping lanes and protecting global energy markets isn’t charity—it’s necessary national security and economic stability for hardworking Americans.

President Trump and his team acted when others dithered, and that boldness is exactly what kept the U.S. from drifting into another decade of appeasement. Critics in Washington who call for caution should answer whether their preferred policies would have stopped Iran from growing bolder; closed-door briefings have exposed partisan confusion while the administration executes policy with clarity.

Hardworking Americans must rally behind our troops, not hand-wring over optics while enemies rebuild. Some allies have been reluctant to join the fight at sea, but America cannot outsource its security; when global partners falter, our military and resolve must carry the day.

This operation will test resolve and patience—administration officials have signaled a campaign that could last weeks, not months of endless dithering—and the economic costs are worth preventing a far greater catastrophe. Conservative patriots should stand tall, support a strategy of peace through strength, and demand victory so the next generation inherits a safer, freer world.

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