U.S. Reports ‘Major Combat Operations’ Against Iran
A major military campaign involving United States forces, backed by Israel, has commenced against Iran’s military infrastructure and missile systems, U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Saturday. In a video message, Trump said the offensive marks the start of “major combat operations” intended to neutralize perceived threats from Tehran’s nuclear and ballistic programs. He also acknowledged the possibility of American casualties as the strikes continue.
The operation, which U.S. officials reportedly code-named “Operation Epic Fury,” follows months of rising tensions and failed diplomatic efforts to limit Iran’s weapons development. Explosions have been heard in Tehran and other Iranian cities, while missiles and aircraft have been used to attack military targets across the country.
Trump’s Warning to Iranian Forces and Civilians
In his address, Trump delivered a stark warning to Iran’s armed forces, including the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, urging them to “lay down your weapons” in exchange for guaranteed immunity. He threatened that resistance would lead to “certain death” as U.S. forces press their offensive.
The president also spoke directly to the Iranian people, encouraging civilians to rise up against the governing regime once the military phase subsides. Trump framed the moment as a unique opportunity for change and hinted that the U.S. stands ready to support a transition toward greater freedom and security.
Regional Fallout and Retaliation
Iran has responded to the strikes by launching missiles at Israeli and U.S. military positions in the region, according to military and media reports. Countries neighboring the conflict zone have reported airspace closures, evacuation orders, and alerts for potential attacks.
National responses have varied: some international leaders supported U.S. strikes as necessary to counter Tehran’s long-standing regional influence and nuclear ambitions, while others criticized them as escalating violence without clear objectives. Tehran’s government condemned the offensive as a breach of sovereignty and vowed to defend its territory.





































