The Warplanes and Ordinance That Carried Out Operation Epic Fury
Operation Epic Fury, costing an estimated $11.2 billion to $14.5 billion, combined diverse U.S. aircraft and assets to neutralize threats from Iran after failed talks.
- CENTCOM Commander Admiral Brad Cooper announced Wednesday that United States forces destroyed the last of four Iranian Soleimani-class warships, eliminating an entire class of ships during Operation Epic Fury.
- Following unsatisfactory diplomatic negotiations with Tehran earlier this year, the United States launched kinetic strikes against Iran on February 28, 2026, targeting long-standing threats to regional interests.
- Forces from the United States and Israel have destroyed over 60 Iranian ships and struck more than 5,500 targets since the operation began, with CENTCOM conducting strike waves nearly every hour.
- Iranian ballistic missile and drone attacks have declined 90% since the campaign began, and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth stated last week that the Iranian Air Force is effectively neutralized.
- The Department of War faces challenges funding this large contingency from existing resources, potentially requiring a supplemental request this summer and a 2026 budget reconciliation from Congress.
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Local Hero’s Homecoming: Cantonment Veteran Injured In Operation Epic Fury To Be Honored On Saturday : NorthEscambia.com
A Cantonment veteran injured during Operation Epic Fury will be welcomed home Saturday evening at the University of West Florida. Medically retired former serviceman Hunter Girdner joined a contract crew with four other men, answering the call once again alongside the U.S. Army in Operation Epic Fury. During this deployment, his team was located in a targeted [...]
Karoline Leavitt blasts ‘left-wing media’ over ‘mixed messaging’ claims about Epic Fury
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt took to social media on Wednesday night to blast the “left-wing media” for claiming that the Trump administration has delivered “mixed messaging” regarding the objectives in Iran and Operation Epic Fury. Leavitt insisted the administration has been consistent in its communication about the overall goals of the military operation. “The left-wing media is lying and pushing a fake narrative that there h…
CHRONIQUE. It is likely that the American president quickly proclaims the success of Operation "Epic Fury". In his column, Alain Frachon, editorialist at the "World", then outlines three scenarios for the Islamic Republic: self-dissolution, chaos, or the advent of a so-called "Veneziale" model.
Fetterman: New York Times Falsely Trying to Make Epic Fury Look Bad
On Wednesday’s broadcast of CNN’s “The Source,” Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) stated that The New York Times is “trying to convince America” that Operation Epic Fury “has been a disaster or things are out of control, and that’s just categorically not true The post Fetterman: New York Times Falsely Trying to Make Epic Fury Look Bad appeared first on Breitbart.
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