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OPERATION EPIC FURY: Admiral Cooper Confirms U.S. Forces 'Relentlessly Lethal' Against Iranian Terror Machine

Gary FranchiMarch 21, 2026282 views
OPERATION EPIC FURY: Admiral Cooper Confirms U.S. Forces 'Relentlessly Lethal' Against Iranian Terror Machine
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Admiral Brad Cooper of U.S. Central Command delivered a stark message to Iran's terror regime Saturday: America's military machine remains "relentlessly lethal" as Operation Epic Fury enters its third week of systematic destruction of Iranian capabilities.

Speaking from Central Command headquarters, Admiral Cooper confirmed that "on day 22 of combat operations, U.S. forces continue to take bold action and remain on plan to eliminate Iran's ability to project meaningful power outside its borders."

The operation represents exactly the kind of decisive military action Patriots have been demanding for decades - finally putting an end to Iran's decades-long campaign of terror, proxy wars, and threats against American allies in the region.

Trump Delivers on Promise to End Iran's Terror Network

This is what real leadership looks like, folks. While previous administrations either ignored Iran's aggression or literally shipped them pallets of cash in the dead of night, President Trump is systematically dismantling the Islamic Republic's ability to fund Hamas, Hezbollah, and other terrorist proxies.

"U.S. forces continue to take bold action and remain on plan to eliminate Iran's ability to project meaningful power outside its borders."

The phrase "relentlessly lethal" perfectly captures the Trump Doctrine in action. No more red lines that mean nothing. No more strategic patience while Americans and our allies suffer. Just overwhelming American military superiority applied with precision and determination.

Admiral Cooper's update confirms what military analysts have been reporting: Operation Epic Fury is proceeding exactly as planned, with minimal American casualties while systematically destroying Iran's terror infrastructure piece by piece.

For too long, Iran has operated with impunity, knowing that weak American leadership would never follow through on threats. Those days are over. The mullahs in Tehran are learning what happens when you threaten American interests under a president who actually means what he says.

How does it feel to finally have a Commander-in-Chief who puts America first and backs it up with the full might of our military?

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FormerMarineDADVerifiedjust now
My son is deployed in the region right now. Does anyone know if this operation will affect current troop rotations? Praying for all our service members over there.
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MilSpouse2024Verifiedjust now
Same here - husband is Navy. Stay strong, these operations usually don't change regular deployment schedules.
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PatriotEagle1776Verifiedjust now
Finally! This is exactly the kind of decisive action we need to protect American interests. Iran has been getting away with too much for too long.
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VetSteveVerifiedjust now
Absolutely right. Strength is the only language these regimes understand.
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TexasConservativeVerifiedjust now
Admiral Cooper is a true American hero. We need more military leaders willing to speak this plainly about our enemies.
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SecondAmendmentFirstVerifiedjust now
What specific capabilities are we using in Operation Epic Fury? The article mentions 'relentless' action but I'd love more details on our tactical approach.
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ConstitutionalConservativeVerifiedjust now
This is what peace through strength looks like. When America projects power decisively, it actually prevents larger conflicts down the road.
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ReaganRepublicanVerifiedjust now
Reagan would be proud. Sometimes you have to show your teeth to keep the wolves at bay.
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NavyVet82Verifiedjust now
Outstanding! 🇺🇸
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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
About time we stopped playing defense. Iran's proxy network has been terrorizing the Middle East for decades while we sat back and watched.