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The conflict in the Middle East continues to escalate as the United States and Israel intensify military operations against Iran. The campaign, known as Operation “Epic Fury,” has entered a new phase with expanded airstrikes, political reactions, and rising regional tensions.
Trump Claims Major Progress in Military Campaign
Speaking about the ongoing conflict, U.S. President Donald Trump said the operation against Iran is progressing faster than expected. According to the president, American and Israeli forces have already destroyed large portions of Iran’s military infrastructure, including naval forces, communications systems, and air power.
Trump described the campaign as highly effective and suggested the conflict could end relatively soon. He stated that the war is “very far ahead of schedule,” adding that the operation may conclude much faster than the initial timeline of several weeks.
Israel Expands Airstrikes Across the Region
While the United States leads Operation Epic Fury, Israel has expanded its air campaign against Iranian targets. Israeli forces have reportedly conducted strikes on military and command facilities linked to Iranian leadership in and around Tehran.
At the same time, Israel is facing continued attacks from Iranian-aligned groups in neighboring countries. The Lebanese militant organization Hezbollah has launched rockets and mortars toward Israeli territory, prompting further Israeli strikes near Beirut and southern Lebanon.
Leadership Changes in Iran
Another major development in the conflict is the leadership situation in Iran. After the death of Iran’s longtime Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei earlier in the conflict, his son Mojtaba Khamenei emerged as the country’s new leader.
Trump criticized the appointment, saying he was disappointed with the choice and suggesting that it would likely lead to continued tensions with the West and Israel.
Regional and Global Impact
The war has already had a major impact on regional security and global markets. Oil prices have risen due to concerns about disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical route for global oil shipments. Analysts warn that further escalation could affect international energy supply and economic stability.
Meanwhile, both sides continue to exchange strikes, and the conflict has spread across multiple fronts involving Iran, Israel, and armed groups across the Middle East.
Uncertain Outcome
Although President Trump expressed confidence that Operation Epic Fury will end soon, analysts say the situation remains unpredictable. Ongoing airstrikes, regional proxy attacks, and political tensions could prolong the conflict despite claims of early military success.
For now, the world is closely watching developments as the United States, Israel, and Iran remain locked in a rapidly evolving conflict that could reshape the balance of power in the Middle East.