U.S. forces are continuing round-the-clock airstrikes across Iran as part of the expanding Operation Epic Fury campaign, with officials describing some days as the most intense phase of the war so far. Military leaders say thousands of targets — including missile launch sites, naval ᴀssets, and drone facilities — have already been struck in sustained operations.

The ongoing aerial ᴀssault is reportedly degrading Iran’s ability to launch retaliatory attacks, with analysts noting a sharp drop in missile activity following repeated strikes on launch infrastructure. However, the conflict remains volatile as Iran continues to mount responses across the region.
Recent operations have included carrier-based aircraft missions, long-range bomber strikes, and naval engagements, highlighting the scale of the U.S. military response. In one example, U.S. forces targeted an Iranian drone-carrier vessel, part of broader efforts to weaken Tehran’s naval capabilities.

At the same time, the campaign has sparked controversy over the increasing use of advanced technologies and AI-ᴀssisted targeting, raising ethical concerns as civilian casualties and infrastructure damage continue to be reported.

Overall, the sustained day-and-night operations underscore a high-intensity, multi-front air campaign that is reshaping the regional military balance while increasing fears of prolonged escalation.
