In the most consequential military campaign of the decade, US and Israeli forces have launched sustained, high-precision strikes deep inside Iran, targeting the regime’s military infrastructure, missile production sites, and command centers. As of March 12, 2026, the operation — authorized under President Donald Trump — has already delivered devastating blows, including the confirmed destruction of the IRGC’s central headquarters in Tehran.
President Trump has been unequivocal: these strikes are not the beginning of a new war, but a necessary and decisive response to years of Iranian aggression, nuclear brinkmanship, and direct attacks on American allies and interests. “We did not start this fight,” Trump stated, “but we will finish it. Iran will never be allowed to threaten the world with nuclear weapons or terrorize international shipping.”

The timeline is clear. The campaign intensified after Iran’s February provocations and escalated dramatically when Tehran unleashed “Operation True Promise 4” — waves of ballistic missiles and drones slamming into Dubai, Bahrain, and Israel, Hezbollah’s barrage on Haifa, the brazen attack on Britain’s RAF Akrotiri base in Cyprus, and the reckless attempt to close the Strait of Hormuz, complete with the bombing of an oil tanker off Oman.
Trump’s leadership has been bold and unrelenting. Under his direction, the US has activated Operation Epic Fury, with the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group maintaining full combat operations in the Arabian Sea despite Iran’s repeated, evidence-free claims of striking the supercarrier. American B-2 Spirit stealth bombers, F-15E Strike Eagles, and F-35s — supported by Israeli ᴀssets and British RAF Typhoons — have systematically degraded Iran’s ability to project power. The recent destruction of the IRGC headquarters has severed critical command links coordinating proxies and missile launches.

Critics may call it “Trump’s war,” but the reality is different. This is a defensive coalition effort to protect global energy security, defend sovereign nations, and prevent a nuclear-armed Iran from holding the region hostage. Oil prices have spiked amid the chaos Iran created, yet US strikes are already showing results: Iranian missile capacity reportedly degraded by over 80-90%, proxy attacks blunted, and freedom of navigation being restored through decisive action against mine-laying vessels.
The Trump administration has made clear the goal is not regime change for its own sake, but the elimination of imminent threats. Every Iranian escalation — from attacks on Gulf cities to striking NATO-linked territory — has been met with superior firepower and precision.
As explosions continue to reshape the battlefield and the world watches anxiously, one truth stands out: strong American leadership under President Trump has drawn a firm red line. This is not about starting a new war. It is about ending Iran’s long campaign of terror, blackmail, and destabilization before the cost becomes even higher.
The free world is safer when aggressors are confronted, not appeased. Trump’s message is resounding across the Middle East and beyond: America will defend its allies, secure vital sea lanes, and neutralize threats — with overwhelming strength and unwavering resolve.