Which San Diego-Based Ships Played Key Roles in 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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IRAN: Operation ‘Epic Bill’ and the US Protection Racket the Gulf Can’t Escape
Freddie Ponton21st Century Wire “The question is no longer whether America can afford this war on Iran. It is whether America’s allies can afford America.” For three weeks, Washington and West Jerusalem have marketed the dubiously titled “Operation Epic Fury” as a limited, surgical campaign against Iranian nuclear and defence manufacturing facilities, to remove a perceived existential threat to Israel. The reality is a haemorrhaging of normativ…
Deep State Behind the Iran Operation
The U.S. military’s blow against Iran, dubbed Operation Epic Fury, launched on February 28, 2026, and it’s been a textbook takedown from a tactical standpoint. Enemy fleet and aircraft were demolished—not just the real vehicles, but even dummy targets painted on runways got lit up. This isn’t just failed intel; it’s a flex of America’s […] The post Deep State Behind the Iran Operation appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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Trump’s 'Epic Fury' becoming an 'epic disaster': conservative
U.S. President Donald Trump is describing his military strikes against Iran as Operation Epic Fury, but in an article published by The Bulwark on March 12, Never Trump conservative Bill Kristol warns that Trump's war is becoming an "epic disaster."Kristol brutally mocks the name Operation Epic Fury in his article, arguing that it underscores how silly and performative Trump can be."It's a ridiculous and embarrassing name," Kristol writes. "After…
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