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VICTORY: CNN Admits Trump's Operation Epic Fury Has China and Russia TREMBLING

Gary FranchiMarch 4, 2026276 views
VICTORY: CNN Admits Trump's Operation Epic Fury Has China and Russia TREMBLING
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In a rare moment of honesty from the fake news network, CNN's senior military analyst Admiral James Stavridis admitted Tuesday that President Trump's Operation Epic Fury has sent shockwaves through the halls of power in Beijing and Moscow. The demonstration of raw American military might was so overwhelming that even CNN couldn't spin it as anything less than a complete victory for Trump's America First agenda.

Speaking on "The Arena with Kasie Hunt," the retired Admiral acknowledged what every patriotic American already knew – our enemies are taking notice of Trump's decisive leadership. Unlike the weakness displayed during the Biden regime's catastrophic Afghanistan withdrawal, Operation Epic Fury showcased the kind of precision and overwhelming force that makes dictators think twice before testing American resolve.

Social media erupted with reactions to the operation's success. Political observer Chris Arnell shared the CNN admission, highlighting how even Trump's critics in the mainstream media can't deny the strategic victory. Meanwhile, international analysts are scrambling to assess the new reality of American strength under the Trump-Vance administration.

"The demonstration of military force and precision on display in Operation Epic Fury was enough to make the political leadership in both Russia and China sit up and take notice," Stavridis acknowledged.

This comes as foreign analysts suggest China may be reconsidering its aggressive posture. One analyst posted on social media that "China is just one step away" from making critical decisions about its global positioning, clearly rattled by America's show of strength. Even regional experts are noting how Iran's typical allies in Moscow and Beijing appear hesitant to provide the support Tehran once counted on.

This is what peace through strength looks like, folks. When America projects real military power under competent leadership, our enemies retreat to their corners and think twice about challenging us. The contrast with the previous administration's weakness couldn't be more stark.

President Trump promised to restore American dominance on the world stage, and Operation Epic Fury proves he's delivering on that promise. How long before China and Russia start begging for negotiations?

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Gary Franchi

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ConstitutionDefenderVerified6 days ago
This is what real leadership looks like. China has been taking advantage of us for decades - finally someone is standing up to them.
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TradeWarriorVerified6 days ago
Exactly! The economic and military pressure combined is what will get their attention.
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PatriotMike2024Verified6 days ago
Finally! Someone who knows how to project American strength on the world stage. This is exactly what we needed after four years of weakness.
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FreedomFighter88Verified6 days ago
Absolutely right Mike. Peace through strength has always been the American way.
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TexasConservativeVerified6 days ago
Can someone explain more about what Operation Epic Fury actually involves? I want to understand the details behind this strategy.
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AmericaFirst2025Verified6 days ago
About time we had a president who puts America's interests first instead of apologizing to our enemies!
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VeteranVoiceVerified6 days ago
As a retired Marine, I can tell you that deterrence only works when adversaries believe you're serious about using your capabilities. This sends exactly the right message to Beijing and Moscow.
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SupportOurTroopsVerified6 days ago
Thank you for your service! Your perspective means a lot on issues like this.
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RedStateRealistVerified6 days ago
WINNING! πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ
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SmallTownPatriotVerified6 days ago
My son is stationed overseas and he says morale is way up since Trump took office. The troops know they have a commander-in-chief who has their back.