Intense U.S. operations against Iran are yielding battlefield dominance, according to White House statements, as Operation Epic Fury edges closer to victory. Amid the conflict, President Trump prioritizes ramping up arms production at home and scrutinizing Tehran’s potential next leaders.
In a press briefing, Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt underscored the campaign’s accelerated pace. ‘Targets are within reach in the next few weeks,’ she said, aligning with Trump’s four-to-six-week timeline.
The U.S. has hammered Iran’s navy into submission, sinking over 30 warships and submarines. Tehran’s maritime forces are now sidelined from the fight, marking a pivotal strategic win.
Neutralizing ballistic missiles aimed at U.S. positions has seen major gains, slashing Iranian launch capabilities by 90% within a week. Pro-Iran factions like Hezbollah and the Houthis have mounted negligible opposition over the past six days.
This effort aims to eradicate dangers from Iran to America and its allies entirely. On Trump’s demand for unconditional surrender, Leavitt noted it describes Iran’s position post-mission, once the President deems threats eliminated.
Iran’s ruling elite has been ravaged, with more than 50 officials taken out by coordinated U.S.-Israel actions. The regime teeters, with intelligence teams probing leadership options. Details were withheld.
Russian intelligence assistance rumors were brushed off. As victories mount, the U.S. eyes a post-Iran era, fortified by enhanced domestic weaponry production.