President Trump Delivers Powerful Primetime Address on Operation Epic Fury
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In a primetime national address marking the one-month anniversary of Operation Epic Fury, President Donald J. Trump declared that the United States is on the verge of a total military victory over the Iranian regime.
Key highlights of the address include:
Decimation of Iranian Military: The President reported that in just four weeks, Iran’s navy has been "gone," its air force is "in ruins," and the majority of its top leadership is dead. He stated that the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) command structure and the nation's missile production facilities are being systematically destroyed.
Nuclear Policy and Operation Midnight Hammer: Trump reaffirmed his career-long vow to prevent a nuclear Iran. He revealed that after the regime attempted to rebuild its nuclear program following Operation Midnight Hammer (a June strike on nuclear facilities), he determined that further military action was the only way to end the "specter of nuclear blackmail."
Honoring the Fallen: The President honored the 13 American service members who have been killed during the operation, pledging to complete the mission in their memory to ensure future generations do not face a nuclear-armed Iran.
Energy and Global Strategy: Addressing the recent rise in domestic gasoline prices, Trump blamed "deranged" Iranian attacks on commercial tankers. He asserted that the U.S. is economically prepared and urged other nations to buy American oil or show "courage" by securing the Strait of Hormuz themselves now that Iran is "essentially decimated."
The "Stone Age" Warning: Trump promised a final, "extremely hard" push over the next two to three weeks to bring the regime "back to the stone ages." He noted that while "discussions are ongoing," the United States currently holds "all the cards."
Historical Context: Trump criticized the "mistakes" of previous administrations—specifically the Obama-era Iran Nuclear Deal—and framed his actions, including the first-term strike on Qasem Soleimani, as the necessary correction to decades of "weak" policy.
The President concluded by stating that the United States is on the cusp of ending the "sinister threat" of Iranian aggression once and for all, ensuring a future free from the regime’s campaigns of terror and coercion.