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BREAKING: Iran ATTACKS U.S. Embassy and Military Base — Trump Unleashes 'Operation Epic Fury' as Kurdish Forces INVADE

Gary FranchiMarch 5, 202629 views
BREAKING: Iran ATTACKS U.S. Embassy and Military Base — Trump Unleashes 'Operation Epic Fury' as Kurdish Forces INVADE

Iran crossed a line it can never uncross — and President Donald Trump is making them pay dearly for it.

In a stunning escalation that the mainstream media doesn't want you to fully understand, Iranian forces launched coordinated attacks against American facilities, including a drone strike on a CIA station inside the U.S. Embassy compound in Riyadh and a ballistic missile that slammed into Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar — the largest American military installation in the entire Middle East.

President Trump's response? Operation Epic Fury — and it's living up to its name.

The Regime Is Crumbling

What Tehran didn't count on was the sheer decisiveness of this Commander-in-Chief. While some Democrats in Congress shamefully scramble to invoke the War Powers Act and tie the President's hands, thousands of battle-hardened Kurdish fighters have launched a full ground offensive INTO Iranian territory itself.

Let that sink in, Patriots. For the first time in 47 years of Iranian aggression against America, the fight is being taken directly to their soil.

The Pentagon isn't mincing words. Officials are using terms like "decimated," "destroyed," and "defeated" to describe Iran's military forces just five days into the operation. When asked to rate military progress on a scale of one to ten, President Trump didn't hesitate:

"I said about a 15. We're going to continue... we have the greatest military in the world by far, and that was a tremendous threat for many years. Forty-seven years they've been killing our people."

Six Heroes Made the Ultimate Sacrifice

This victory comes at a cost that must never be forgotten. Six American service members have given their lives in Operation Epic Fury. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced that President Trump intends to personally attend the dignified transfer of these fallen heroes — a stark contrast to a certain former president who couldn't be bothered to stop checking his watch during such solemn moments.

"These heroes represent the very best among us," Leavitt said. "They laid down their lives in defense of our country, and we will never forget their legacy or their sacrifice."

Speaker Johnson Exposes the Democrat Sabotage

Following classified intelligence briefings, Speaker Mike Johnson laid out exactly why this operation was necessary — and why Democrats trying to stop it are engaged in nothing short of sabotage.

"Iran was building ballistic missiles at a speed and at a scale that was exceeding the ability of our regional allies to respond appropriately," Johnson revealed. "This created an imminent and serious threat."

The Speaker didn't hold back on colleagues attempting to hamstring the President mid-operation:

"The idea that there are some members of this legislative body that would play along with that plays right into the hands of the enemy. And I think it's shameful."

Obama's Disastrous Legacy — Exposed Again

President Trump reminded Americans of the bullet we dodged when he terminated the catastrophic Obama nuclear deal. Had that agreement remained in place, intelligence estimates suggest Iran could have possessed nuclear weapons four years ago.

"Bad things would have happened four years ago, because they would have had a weapon four years ago if I didn't terminate that deal," the President stated.

For 47 years, Iran funded every terrorist proxy from Hezbollah to Hamas. They killed Americans with impunity while weak leaders in Washington sent pallets of cash and offered appeasement. Those days are over.

The Bottom Line

This is what American strength looks like, folks. Iranian leadership is being eliminated one by one. Their missile stockpiles are burning. Kurdish ground forces are finishing what American air power started. And a President who actually loves this country is standing firm while the usual suspects in Congress try to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.

The question every American needs to ask themselves is simple: Do you stand with President Trump and our military heroes, or with the politicians who want to let Iran off the hook?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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AmericaFirst2024Verified2 hours ago
Finally! No more weakness on the world stage!
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DefenseContractorVerified1 hours ago
Having worked with military logistics, I can tell you operations like this require serious planning and coordination. Shows the administration was prepared for Iranian aggression.
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SupportOurTroopsVerifiedjust now
Thanks for the insight! Always good to hear from someone who knows the behind-the-scenes work.
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PatriotMike2024Verifiedjust now
About time we showed some real strength! Trump knows how to handle these situations unlike the previous administration.
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TexasLibertyVerifiedjust now
Exactly! No more leading from behind nonsense.
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VeteranDad1Verifiedjust now
My son served three tours in that region and he always said Iran was the real threat everyone ignored. Glad to see decisive action finally.
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CommonSenseGalVerifiedjust now
How many more attacks on our people and facilities were we supposed to just take? Sometimes strength is the only language these regimes understand.
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ConservativeVoiceVerifiedjust now
Operation Epic Fury - now THAT'S how you name a military operation! 🇺🇸
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EagleEye47Verifiedjust now
Wait, are the Kurds working with us or against us here? The headline is a bit confusing about their role in this situation.
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MidwestPatriotVerifiedjust now
Good question - I'm trying to figure out the same thing. Need more details on the Kurdish involvement.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
Iran has been testing us for years with their proxy attacks and harassment of our forces. This response sends the right message to Tehran and shows our allies we mean business.