US and Israel Launch “Operation Epic Fury” Strikes Across Iran

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US and Israel Launch “Operation Epic Fury” Strikes Across Iran

The United States and Israel launched a massive coordinated military offensive dubbed Operation Epic Fury against Iranian nuclear facilities and Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps strongholds early Saturday morning. This unprecedented escalation marks a significant shift in regional dynamics as hundreds of precision-guided munitions struck high-value targets across the Islamic Republic.

President Donald Trump addressed the nation shortly after the first wave of strikes, urging the Iranian people to seize this moment to take over their government. He emphasized that the operation specifically targets the regime's oppressive infrastructure rather than the civilian population.

Intelligence reports indicate that the strikes successfully neutralized several critical components of Iran's uranium enrichment program and command centers belonging to Supreme Leader Khamenei’s inner circle. Military officials confirmed that the primary objective is to permanently disable Tehran's capability to produce nuclear weaponry.

Tehran responded almost immediately by launching a barrage of ballistic missiles and suicide drones at U.S. military installations throughout Iraq, Syria, and the Persian Gulf. Local reports suggest that air defense systems were activated across the region as sirens blared in multiple capital cities.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that the joint operation was a necessary preemptive measure to ensure the survival of the Jewish state. He noted that the coordination between the two allies has reached an all-time high during this critical mission.

Pentagon spokespeople warned that the military campaign is likely to continue for several weeks as they systematically dismantle Iran's defensive capabilities. They cautioned that the situation remains fluid and that further escalations are expected if the IRGC continues its retaliatory strikes.

Global oil markets reacted sharply to the news, with crude prices surging as investors fear a prolonged disruption in the Strait of Hormuz. International leaders have called for an emergency session of the UN Security Council to address the rapidly deteriorating security environment.

Despite the heavy bombardment, Iranian state media claimed that their forces remain resilient and are prepared for a long-term war of attrition. The government in Tehran vowed that the crimes of the Western coalition would not go unpunished.

Humanitarian organizations are expressing grave concern over the potential for civilian casualties and a massive displacement of people if the conflict intensifies. They are urging all parties to establish safe corridors for those caught in the crossfire of the escalating violence.