In a jaw-dropping display of American airpower that has rewritten the rules of modern warfare, a mᴀssive wave of U.S. B-52 Stratofortress bombers has delivered what Pentagon sources are calling a “decisive, history-altering blow” against the Iranian regime — leaving the Islamic Republic’s military infrastructure in ruins and raising the very real possibility that organized Iranian resistance is finished.

Operating from standoff distances far beyond the reach of remaining Iranian air defenses, dozens of B-52s unleashed an unprecedented barrage of precision-guided cruise missiles, hypersonic glide vehicles, and next-generation bunker-busting munitions in a single synchronized operation lasting less than six hours. Targets included the last functional IRGC command bunkers, hidden missile production caves in the Zagros Mountains, remaining nuclear-related facilities, and Mojtaba Khamenei’s key leadership relocation sites.
Satellite imagery and battlefield ᴀssessments show catastrophic damage. Entire regiments of mobile launchers have been wiped out. Communication networks have gone dark. Iranian missile fire toward Israel has dropped to near zero in the past 12 hours. Defense analysts say the scale and accuracy of the strike — described by one Air Force general as “something out of this world” — overwhelmed Iran’s degraded defenses in ways never seen before.

This comes after weeks of grinding attrition under Operation Epic Fury. Despite the USS Gerald R. Ford battling repeated fires in the Arabian Sea, Israel enduring hundreds of Hezbollah rockets and Almas-3 drone-missile strikes on its armor, and the destruction of 10 U.S. radar systems across the region, America has refused to blink.
The cost has been staggering — over $11 billion in munitions in the first six days alone, with THAAD and Patriot stocks pushed to the limit. Yet tonight, the narrative has flipped. Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei’s regime, already decapitated at the top and starved of naval power, now faces the prospect of total collapse. Russian forces conducting “Enemy Ship Destruction” drills near Hormuz have gone unusually quiet, reportedly stunned by the speed and reach of the B-52 operation.
Israeli airbases at Nevatim, Ramat David, and others — long under siege — may finally get breathing room. The “Martyrs of the Ramadan War” revenge campaign appears to have reached its breaking point.
President Trump hailed the mission as “total dominance,” while Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warned any remaining Iranian proxies to stand down or face the same fate.
Is Iran truly “no more” as a coherent threat? The regime’s proxies may still lash out in desperation, and the human and economic toll on all sides remains immense. But after tonight’s B-52 masterstroke, the balance of power has shifted dramatically. What began as a risky gamble has delivered a potential knockout punch.
The world is witnessing the raw, unrelenting power of American resolve when pushed to its limit. Epic Fury may have just delivered its final, unforgettable chapter.