Massive offensive cripples Iran capabilities, forcing negotiations while US and allies tighten strategic dominance globally.
The White House confirmed that Operation Epic Fury is advancing with decisive momentum, as Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt revealed that over 11,000 Iranian targets have been struck, significantly degrading the regime’s military infrastructure. Each strike has further dismantled both offensive and defensive capabilities, leaving Iran increasingly exposed and unable to project naval power across key regional waterways.
Leavitt emphasized that despite public rhetoric from Tehran, private communications indicate growing urgency within the regime to halt the damage and move toward negotiations. She described the current moment as a rare strategic opportunity to force a lasting agreement that would dismantle Iran’s nuclear ambitions and curb its destabilizing activities across the region.
The administration underscored that military pressure remains a central tool, warning that failure to reach a deal would result in continued and intensified consequences. With overwhelming force still on standby, the United States and its allies are positioning to ensure that Iran no longer retains the capability to threaten regional stability or global security.
