In a dramatic escalation marking a new phase in the Iran conflict, the United States has officially launched “Operation Stone Age,” a sustained campaign designed to cripple the Iranian regime’s military and economic lifelines. The opening move was as symbolic as it was devastating: the complete destruction of Iran’s tallest and most strategically vital bridge — the iconic B1 Bridge in Karaj.

The mᴀssive structure, once a critical artery for transporting IRGC troops, missiles, and fuel between Tehran and western Iran, was split apart by precision munitions in a nighttime strike. Video shows the towering bridge collapsing in a cloud of dust and fire, severing supply routes and dealing a heavy psychological blow to the regime. Iranian officials admit at least eight deaths and nearly one hundred wounded in the operation.
Hours later, President Trump delivered a blunt message from the White House. “We’ve just begun. Operation Stone Age isn’t about sending a message — it’s about bleeding Tehran and the IRGC dry until they have nothing left,” he declared. Trump vowed to systematically target the IRGC’s financial networks, command bunkers, remaining missile stockpiles, and leadership, warning that the pressure would only intensify until Iran’s ability to threaten its neighbors is eliminated.

This declaration comes as U.S. forces continue to dominate the battlefield. The USS Abraham Lincoln strike group recently sank two Iranian submarines attempting to disrupt the Strait of Hormuz. Elite paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne Division destroyed a carefully prepared Iranian ambush during a daring nighttime rescue operation. One F-15E pilot was successfully recovered despite enemy fire, while search efforts continue for the second crew member.
Weeks of prior strikes have already reduced missile facilities near Isfahan to rubble and severely degraded Iran’s ballistic missile program. Despite Tehran’s constant stream of propaganda claiming phantom victories against American carriers and aircraft, the reality is clear: Iran is losing its conventional warfare capacity at an alarming rate.
Military analysts say Operation Stone Age represents a calculated strategy of attrition. By destroying not just weapons but the infrastructure that sustains them, the U.S. and its allies are draining the IRGC’s strength from the inside. Oil prices remain volatile as global markets watch nervously, yet the flow of energy through the Strait of Hormuz continues under American protection.
The Iranian regime now faces an existential choice. It can continue its aggression and watch its military and economy bleed out under relentless pressure, or it can seek a way out before the campaign reaches its ultimate objectives. President Trump has made America’s position unmistakable: the era of tolerating Iranian terrorism, nuclear ambitions, and regional destabilization is over.
The coming days will test whether Tehran understands the gravity of this new reality. Operation Stone Age has begun — and it shows no signs of slowing down.
