Trump ROASTS The Iran WEAK Military Equipment As He BOLDLY Announces Ships Sunken, & Iran Leader Gone

Donald Trump declares Operation Epic Fury one of the largest offensives ever, announces nine ships sunk, Iran’s supreme leadership eliminated, and vows America will never allow nuclear terror to rise.

Trump ROASTS The Iran WEAK Military Equipment As He BOLDLY Announces Ships Sunken, & Iran Leader Gone
Donald Trump delivering an Operation Epic Fury update from the White House podium

In just 36 hours, according to Donald Trump, the United States and its partners have launched what he describes as one of the largest, most complex, most overwhelming military offensives the world has ever seen. Naturally, nobody has ever seen anything like it. History, apparently, has been politely waiting for this moment.

Hundreds of targets across Iran have been hit. Revolutionary Guard facilities. Air defense systems. Missile sites. And in a detail delivered with almost theatrical timing, nine ships and a naval shipbuilding facility were knocked out in literally minutes. Maritime engineering, meet gravity and high-precision democracy.

Donald Trump announcing Operation Epic Fury during a formal White House address

Then came the headline that turned geopolitical tension into full-scale regime shock. Iran’s formerly Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Jame, is dead. Trump described him as wretched and vile, holding him responsible for the blood of Americans and countless innocents worldwide. According to the address, the announcement sparked celebrations across Iranian streets, with voices cheering through the night. Whether spontaneous or historic, the image presented was one of a regime pillar collapsing in dramatic fashion.

At the same time, the military command structure is reportedly shattered. Many commanders, we are told, are calling in search of surrender terms and immunity, dialing by the thousands as if geopolitical collapse comes with a hotline. Combat operations, however, continue at full force. Objectives remain strong. The mission proceeds not cautiously, but confidently.

U.S. military assets deployed during Operation Epic Fury including aircraft and naval forces

And yet, amid the overwhelming display of force, reality intruded. Three U.S. service members were killed in action. Trump paused to honor them, describing them as true American patriots who made the ultimate sacrifice. He acknowledged that there will likely be more casualties before this ends. That’s the way it is, he said. Likely more. The tone shifted from triumph to solemn inevitability in a matter of breaths, underscoring the cost that shadows every display of power.

The broader argument was unmistakable. An Iranian regime armed with long-range missiles and nuclear weapons, he insisted, would be a dire threat not just to America but to global stability. A state that funds and directs proxy forces cannot be allowed to hold the world hostage with nuclear leverage. That will not happen. Not here. Not under this administration.

America, he declared, now stands again as the richest and most powerful nation in the world by far. Its military, rebuilt in his first term, is described as unmatched, unrivaled, and frankly not even close to competition. But the narrative frames this force not as conquest machinery, but as an instrument of “good purpose,” deployed not merely for the present but for future generations.

Iranian missile infrastructure representing the nuclear and long-range threat cited in the speech

For nearly half a century, he said, extremist factions have chanted slogans of death toward America and Israel. The United States, in his framing, has endured enough. Now, with unmatched capability, it is acting. He urged members of the Revolutionary Guard and Iranian military police to lay down their arms, promising immunity for surrender and “certain death” for resistance. It will not be pretty, he warned, blending ultimatum with inevitability.

The speech closed with a call not just to soldiers, but to Iranian citizens who “yearn for freedom.” Be brave. Be bold. Take back your country. America will be there to help. A promise, he said, has been fulfilled. The rest is up to history.

Operation Epic Fury, then, is not being sold as a limited maneuver. It is presented as transformational. Ships sunk. Leadership eliminated. Command dismantled. Nuclear ambitions blocked. Military supremacy reaffirmed. And boredom, once again, nowhere in sight.