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Trump’s Epic Fury: Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions Crushed

On Feb. 28, 2026, the United States, alongside Israeli forces, unleashed Operation Epic Fury — a broad, precision campaign aimed at crippling Iran’s nuclear and military infrastructure after years of provocations. The move was announced by the White House as a necessary action to eliminate an imminent threat and protect American and allied lives.

Conservative voices like Greg Kelly have rightly reminded Americans that Tehran wasn’t ambushed out of nowhere; the regime had decades of chances to choose cooperation over confrontation and repeatedly picked aggression instead. The administration and allied officials stress that the strikes followed years of diplomatic pressure and Iranian behavior that financed terror and destabilized the region.

President Trump’s decision — though bitterly attacked by the left — reflects a clear doctrine: peace through strength. Republicans in Congress rallied behind decisive action even as some lawmakers tried to hobble the commander in chief, a predictable partisan reflex that puts politics above the safety of the American people.

Our men and women in uniform executed complex strikes with professionalism and overwhelming firepower, leveraging air, electronic warfare, and naval assets to blunt Iran’s ability to retaliate. CENTCOM and operational briefings show coordinated planning and rapid execution, and conservatives should be proud that America still fields the most capable military on earth.

Predictable hand-wringers in the media and on the left warn of endless quagmires, yet these are the same critics who ignored Iran’s decades of plotting and proxy wars until the threat became undeniable. Their calls for timidity only invite more aggression; strength and clarity of purpose are what deter bad actors and protect American families.

This is a moment for patriotic Americans to stand behind our troops and our leadership, not to indulge in retrospective second-guessing that would have left America vulnerable. If Operation Epic Fury forces Tehran to reckon with the consequences of exporting terror and racing for nuclear weapons, then the hard but necessary choice to act will have preserved peace for years to come.

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