White House Vows Victory Over Iran in "Operation Epic Fury" Combat

The White House has circulated guidance to Republican lawmakers defending President Donald Trump's decision to launch major combat operations against Iran under "Operation Epic Fury." The stated objectives include destroying Iran's missile capabilities and navy, ensuring its proxies cannot destabilize the region, and guaranteeing it never obtains a nuclear weapon. The administration frames the action as a necessary response to a nearly five-decade threat, arguing previous presidents failed to act. President Trump stated the operations are targeted and estimated they would last approximately four to five weeks.

Key Points: US Launches Major Combat Ops Against Iran: White House

  • Major combat ops launched against Iran
  • Goals: destroy missiles & navy
  • Prevent Iran from obtaining nukes
  • Operation framed as long overdue
  • Legal basis cited as President's Article II powers
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America will win, Iran defeated: White House to GOP lawmakers

White House defends Trump's "Operation Epic Fury" against Iran, stating goals to destroy missiles, navy, and prevent nuclear weapons.

"America will win - the terrorist Iranian regime will be defeated. - White House guidance"

Washington, March 3

The White House told Republican lawmakers on that "America will win" and that "the terrorist Iranian regime will be defeated," as it defended President Donald Trump's decision to launch major combat operations against Iran under "Operation Epic Fury."

In an eight-page guidance circulated to lawmakers, the administration said Trump had ordered "major combat operations against the Iranian Regime" with clear and achievable goals.

The stated objectives include: "Destroy their missiles, and raze their missile industry to the ground. Annihilate their Navy." The document also says the operation seeks to ensure "the regime's terrorist proxies can no longer destabilise the region or the world and attack our forces," and to guarantee that Iran can "NEVER obtain a nuclear weapon."

Framing the action as long overdue, the White House said: "President Trump should be commended for killing terrorists and finally having the courage to do what American presidents for nearly 50 years have all contemplated but failed to execute."

It added: "America will win - the terrorist Iranian regime will be defeated."

The guidance argues that Iran has posed a sustained threat to the United States. "Iran has been threatening to destroy the United States and harm the American people for 47 years," it states, calling Tehran "the number one state-sponsor of terrorism in the world."

The document says Trump had previously sought a negotiated settlement but that Iran "REFUSED to make a deal, despite months of extensive talks and good faith efforts."

In an initial statement to the nation, Trump said: "A short time ago, the United States Military began major combat operations in Iran. Our objective is to defend the American People by eliminating imminent threats from the Iranian regime."

He warned Tehran of further consequences. "Iran, the bully of the Middle East, must now make peace. If they do not, future attacks will be far greater and a lot easier."

Addressing concerns about the scope of the campaign, the White House said: "These are targeted, major combat operations. A long and drawn-out war is not the President's intention." It noted that Trump has estimated the operation will last "approximately 4-5 weeks."

The administration confirmed that "a congressional notification was given prior to the attacks," and that Secretary Rubio briefed the bipartisan "Gang of 8."

The White House said the legal justification for the strike rests on "Article II of the Constitution," under which the President serves as Commander-in-Chief.

US-Iran tensions have simmered for decades, rooted in the 1979 hostage crisis and subsequent proxy conflicts across the Middle East. Washington has long maintained that preventing Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon is a bipartisan national security priority.

The launch of Operation Epic Fury marks one of the most direct US military actions against Iran in recent history, with the administration framing it as an effort to end what it describes as a nearly five-decade threat to American lives and interests.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The language used here is extremely aggressive. "Annihilate their Navy"? This doesn't sound like a targeted operation. A 4-5 week major combat operation will have devastating humanitarian consequences. The world should be urging restraint, not cheering for destruction.
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Priyanka N
While Iran's actions are concerning, a full-scale military operation is not the answer. It will create a huge power vacuum and more instability. Remember Iraq and Libya? India has always advocated for peaceful dialogue and resolution of issues. This path is dangerous for everyone.
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Aman W
The immediate worry is oil prices. Petrol and diesel rates in India will shoot up if there's a war. Our economy is just recovering. This "Epic Fury" could have an epic cost for common people here in terms of inflation and economic disruption.
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Karthik V
There's a lot of chest-thumping in this document. Calling it "Operation Epic Fury" and saying "America will win" sounds like something from a movie. Real geopolitics is more complex. Hope our MEA is closely monitoring and preparing contingency plans for Indian interests.
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Michael C
From a strategic perspective, a direct confrontation was perhaps inevitable given the trajectory. However, the stated goal of preventing a nuclear Iran is shared by many nations. The execution and aftermath will be the real test. The region cannot afford another prolonged conflict.

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