In a stunning display of precision and power, US and Israeli forces have struck a devastating blow at the heart of Iran’s military command. Early on March 12, 2026, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) headquarters in Tehran was directly hit and largely destroyed in a joint US-Israeli operation, according to statements from US Central Command and the Israeli Defense Forces.
“The IRGC’s central command headquarters has been destroyed,” CENTCOM confirmed. “This was a high-precision strike on the nerve center directing Iran’s attacks on US allies, international shipping, and civilian centers across the region.” Intelligence sources indicate the facility — long the brain of Iran’s proxy wars and missile campaigns — suffered catastrophic damage, with key leadership bunkers and communications hubs obliterated.

The timing sends a crystal-clear message. This major strike comes hours after Hezbollah, Iran’s heavily armed Lebanese proxy, bombarded northern Israel, rocking the port city of Haifa with explosions and forcing millions into shelters. It also follows Iran’s reckless waves of attacks on Dubai and Bahrain, the attempted closure of the Strait of Hormuz, the bombing of an oil tanker off Oman, and the brazen explosion at Britain’s RAF Akrotiri base in Cyprus.
Tehran’s “Operation True Promise 4” has now provoked the strongest response yet. US and Israeli leaders have made clear: aggression against Israel, Gulf partners, or Western ᴀssets will be met with overwhelming, targeted force aimed at the regime’s ability to wage war.
America’s air dominance remains unchallenged. The USS Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group continues full-spectrum combat operations in the Arabian Sea under Operation Epic Fury, launching waves of F-15E Strike Eagles, F-35s, and B-2 Spirit stealth bombers that have already softened Iranian defenses for this decisive headquarters strike. Despite Iran’s repeated and thoroughly debunked claims of hitting the supercarrier with ballistic missiles, the Lincoln operates at peak capacity, projecting unmatched American power.

Military analysts describe the destruction of the IRGC headquarters as a potential turning point — severing command links that coordinate Hezbollah, Houthis, and direct Iranian missile launches. While Iranian state media scrambled to downplay the damage and claimed “minimal impact,” satellite imagery and US-released footage show extensive destruction at the Tehran site.
This operation underscores the US-Israel strategy: not endless тιт-for-tat, but systematic degradation of Iran’s ability to threaten global stability. Oil markets, already jittery from Hormuz disruptions, reacted with cautious optimism as traders bet on weakening Iranian capabilities.
Iran’s regime, cornered by its own escalations, now faces the consequences of dragging the region into chaos — from burning tankers in the Gulf to rockets over Haifa and attacks on NATO soil. The free world will not allow one outlaw regime and its terrorist proxies to hold civilization hostage.
The message from Washington and Jerusalem is unmistakable: the campaign will continue until the threat is neutralized. US and Israeli forces have shown they can reach anywhere, anytime. Iran’s days of unchecked aggression are ending — one precision strike at a time.