in , , , , , , , , ,

Operation Epic Fury: Trump Strikes Hard Against Iran’s Threats

On February 28, 2026, the United States joined Israel in a sweeping, coordinated campaign against Tehran that Washington publicly named Operation Epic Fury, a decisive move meant to destroy Iran’s ability to threaten American lives and allies. For too long the global left and a timid foreign-policy establishment lectured about diplomacy while Tehran built missiles, proxies, and a nuclear shadow; this administration finally answered with action.

CENTCOM made clear the mission was precise and mission-driven: strike IRGC command-and-control nodes, missile and drone production and launch sites, air defenses, and key military infrastructure that have persecuted our friends and endangered U.S. forces. Conservatives should demand clarity and toughness when the next threats emerge, and praise the men and women who put themselves between our freedoms and those who would snuff them out.

This operation also showcased American ingenuity — from stealth bomber sorties to a first combat use of low-cost one-way attack drones — proving once again that when we choose to fight, our technology and training give us the edge. The left’s hand-wringing about escalation rings hollow when the alternative is allowing a nuclear-capable Iran or its proxies to blackmail the free world with terror. Our servicemembers executed a high-risk, high-payoff mission; they deserve gratitude, not partisan blame.

As the smoke cleared, reports from the field and statements from regional leaders suggested that Iran’s top leadership suffered catastrophic losses, with some officials saying Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was likely dead or incapacitated. Whether Tehran’s inner circle is fractured or furious, one thing is clear: the regime’s ability to project power has been dramatically altered and the world will now watch Tehran’s internal reckoning.

Tehran predictably lashed back with missile and drone salvos and moves to choke the Strait of Hormuz, reminding every American that decisive force invites retaliation — and that deterrence requires staying power at home and abroad. The pain at the pump and market jitters are short-term costs compared with allowing a regime that sponsors terror and seeks nuclear weapons to roam unchecked; conservatives must insist on funding our military and fortifying supply lines, not appeasing those who cheer weakness.

Back on panels like America Right Now, patriots and former military leaders rightly warned that President Trump cannot be “tricked” by Tehran into a strategic mistake, because his playbook is rooted in strength, not the hollow sophistries of appeasement. Hardworking Americans want leadership that protects them, tells the truth about risk, and puts an end to threats before they become tragedies — that is the standard this moment demands, and conservatives should own it proudly.

Written by admin

NASA’s Bold Plan: America Takes Charge in Space Race Again

Deadly Gas Station Opioid: Wake Up, America Needs Urgent Action