The cost of freedom has claimed another American hero. A seventh U.S. service member has tragically lost their life during Operation Epic Fury, the historic joint U.S.-Israeli military operation targeting Iran's murderous terrorist regime.
This devastating loss reminds us that while politicians debate and pundits pontificate, our brave men and women in uniform are putting their lives on the line to defend America and our allies from the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism.
Operation Epic Fury represents exactly the kind of decisive action patriotic Americans have been demanding for decades. No more appeasement. No more sending pallets of cash to mullahs who chant "Death to America." Under President Trump's leadership, Iran's terrorist network is finally facing the consequences of their decades-long war against civilization.
Trump's Promise Kept
Remember when the Biden regime was literally funding Iranian terror through sanctions relief and backdoor deals? Those dark days are over. President Trump promised to restore American strength and credibility on the world stage, and Operation Epic Fury proves he means business.
Our fallen hero joins six other American warriors who gave everything to protect the homeland from a regime that has murdered countless innocents across the Middle East. These aren't just statistics – these are sons, daughters, fathers, and mothers who answered the call when their country needed them most.
"Iran has been getting away with murder for far too long. No more," a senior administration official told reporters. "This operation sends a clear message: America protects its people and our allies."
While mainstream media focuses on casualties instead of mission objectives, real Americans understand that sometimes peace requires strength. The Iranian regime's reign of terror is finally meeting its match under the Trump-Vance administration.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family of our fallen warrior and all service members risking everything in Operation Epic Fury. Their sacrifice will not be forgotten, and their mission will succeed.
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