In a fiery address, President Donald Trump claimed that Iran has been “decimated” by Operation Epic Fury, declaring that the Islamic Republic’s military power has been “largely destroyed.” However, the bold statement stands in sharp contrast to events on the ground, where Iranian forces continue to launch sophisticated attacks across the region.
Trump also issued a stern warning to Tehran: “If they try to choke the Strait of Hormuz, we will bomb their entire shoreline into oblivion. Every Iranian naval base, every missile site along the coast — gone.”

The remarks come as the conflict enters a critical and unpredictable phase. Despite Trump’s confidence, Iran under Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has shown remarkable resilience. Iranian missiles continue to target Israeli cities, including fresh strikes on Tel Aviv and Haifa, while Iranian-backed militias have intensified attacks on U.S. positions in Iraq and Syria. The Strait of Hormuz remains highly volatile, with multiple oil tankers already attacked and global energy markets on edge.
The U.S. military situation remains strained. The USS Gerald R. Ford is still battling recurring fires and limited flight operations, while the USS Abraham Lincoln has faced repeated Iranian missile threats. America has already spent more than $11 billion in munitions during the first week of the campaign alone. Critical radar systems across the Gulf have been destroyed, and interceptor stockpiles are running dangerously low.

Military analysts are divided. Some say Trump’s aggressive rhetoric is meant to project strength and deter Iran from fully closing the Strait. Others warn that threatening to bomb Iran’s coastline risks pushing the conflict into an even more dangerous phase, potentially triggering a full-scale closure of the world’s most important oil chokepoint.
As flames continue to rise from damaged sites on both sides and the shadow of a wider war looms, Trump’s declaration of near-victory raises an urgent question: Is Iran truly on the verge of collapse — or is the United States facing a far more determined and capable adversary than it anticipated?
The next few days may prove decisive. The world is watching closely as the stakes in the US-Iran War continue to climb.