How Tehran systematically dismantled America's Gulf military network in the first days of the war
NBC says Iranian strikes damaged U.S. bases and equipment across the Persian Gulf, with repair costs topping $5 billion, officials and investigators said.
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How Tehran systematically dismantled America's Gulf military network in the first days of the war
When US and Israeli forces launched Operation Epic Fury on February 28, striking Iran's nuclear sites, missile factories and military infrastructure, the Trump administration was expecting a walk in the park. It wasn't.
JUST IN: Operation Epic Fury Launched Amidst Turmoil In Middle East
In late May 2026, the United States initiated “Operation Epic Fury,” targeting Iran’s missile and drone production facilities. This military campaign comes against a backdrop of rising tensions involving Iran, Israel, and the U.S. Observers have noted the controversial nature of this decision, with Senator John Kennedy providing a striking analogy that highlights President Trump’s bold approach: he described Trump’s courage as “oranges the size …
In a previous chapter, I explained how Operation "Epic Fury" launched at the beginning of March 2026 by the Trump administration against Iran was not an umpteenth neoconservative adventure, but that beyond clear diplomatic objectives (to prevent Iran from possessing nuclear weapons, to destroy the country's nuisance capabilities in the Strait, to recover the yellow cake of probably American origin), it was also a strike fulfilling financial and …
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