A former CENTCOM commander delivered a perfect assessment of President Trump's bold military operation against Iran, praising the swift and devastating effectiveness of what's being called "Operation Epic Fury" following the heroic rescue of an American officer from Iranian captivity.
"I think if you look at how Operation Epic Fury has been conducted militarily, you have to be pleased with how much we have achieved in such a short amount of time, how much we have degraded their military and affected their capacity to defend themselves," the former commander stated, highlighting the tactical superiority that has become a hallmark of Trump's second-term foreign policy.
The operation has sent shockwaves through the Iranian regime, with social media posts revealing the extent of damage inflicted on the Islamic Republic's military infrastructure. Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) sources have been scrambling to assess the destruction, including what appears to be the crash site of a U.S. special operations MH-6 helicopter involved in the mission.
"There is one photo that indicates there was a fatality of a U.S. soldier, but no confirmation from CENTCOM at this time," reported military analyst Ryan Rozbiani, noting the IRGC's desperate attempt to spin the narrative by publishing footage from what they claim is a $100 million aircraft crash site.
This decisive action represents exactly the kind of strength-through-action approach that Americans voted for when they returned President Trump to the White House. No more weak-kneed diplomacy or endless negotiations with terrorist regimes - just swift, overwhelming force to protect American lives and interests.
Iranian-Americans are seizing the moment to call for regime change, with one activist posting: "Stay the course and help Iranians rise to end the Islamic Republic. A secular, democratic Iran under Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi can reopen the Strait of Hormuz and bring lasting peace to the Middle East."
The successful rescue operation proves that under Trump's leadership, America doesn't abandon its own. While the Biden regime would have likely sent strongly-worded letters and appeasement packages, President Trump sent the U.S. military - and brought our people home.
How refreshing is it to have a Commander-in-Chief who actually commands respect on the world stage again?
