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Epic Fury COLLAPSES: Tehran’s Military Intact, Nuke Program Continues…
President Trump’s military campaign against Iran has failed to achieve its core objectives after more than five weeks of combat, with Tehran’s government intact, its nuclear program continuing, and Iran now controlling a critical global oil chokepoint that threatens the world economy.
Military Claims vs. Ground Reality
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth declared Operation Epic Fury a “historic and overwhelming victory,” claiming Iran’s navy sits “at the bottom of the sea” and its air force has been “wiped out.” Yet Iranian forces continue striking Israel, multiple Arab Gulf nations, and U.S. military installations across the region daily. The Pentagon acknowledges Iran’s drone and missile capabilities have been “set back by years,” but Tehran’s military remains operational and functional despite weeks of bombardment.
The administration entered the conflict seeking three primary goals: eliminating Iran’s nuclear program, destroying its military infrastructure, and forcing regime change in Tehran. None have materialized. Intelligence analysts warn the hardline government now governing Iran may pursue nuclear weapons more aggressively than its predecessors, making the situation potentially more dangerous than before hostilities began.
Strait of Hormuz Crisis Deepens
Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz represents the war’s most significant economic consequence. The vital waterway, through which roughly one-fifth of global oil supplies normally pass, remains under Tehran’s control despite Trump’s earlier suggestions that U.S. forces would seize it. Approximately two thousand ships await passage while Iran selectively allows “friendly” vessels through, charges tolls reaching two million dollars on others, and blocks the majority entirely. Global gas prices have surged as a result.
The Pakistan-brokered ceasefire announced Wednesday remains fragile. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated his government would guarantee safe passage through the strait only if American attacks cease completely. Reports emerged Wednesday of renewed Iranian strikes on oil infrastructure following Israeli operations in Lebanon against Hezbollah, though the White House disputes these claims. Trump posted on Truth Social that U.S. forces would be “hangin’ around” the strait to ensure smooth operations, but provided no specifics on reopening timelines or how the massive shipping backlog would clear.
What Comes Next
Negotiations lie ahead with Iran making its own demands from a position stronger than anticipated. The ceasefire holds for now, but the fundamental issues remain unresolved. Tehran’s nuclear ambitions continue unchecked, its government survived the assault, and American military might failed to secure even basic control over the strategic waterway that sparked global economic disruption. The conflict’s ultimate cost includes not just the military expenditure and casualties, but a emboldened Iranian regime now wielding unprecedented economic leverage over world energy markets.
Sources
Npr: What has the U.S. war with Iran accomplished? : NPR