Washington — U.S. Central Command launched Operation Epic Fury on Feb. 28 at President Trump's direction, striking IRGC command centers, air defenses, missile and drone launch sites, and airfields beginning at 1:15 a.m. ET. CENTCOM reported precision munitions from air, land and sea, no U.S. casualties, minimal damage to U.S. installations, and continued operations after Iranian missile and drone activity; officials noted the next 72–96 hours will be critical to assess Iran's capacity for sustained retaliation. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Operation Epic Fury could impact global oil prices, potentially affecting your wallet at the gas pump. Keep an eye on fuel costs in the coming weeks. It's also a reminder to stay informed about international events that can have local effects.
The U.S. has taken decisive action against Iran, but the situation remains fluid. The next few days are crucial to understanding Iran's potential response. Worth forwarding if you know someone who's keen on global affairs or watches their gas budget closely.
U.S. and allied military establishments gained by degrading selected Iranian missile, drone and air defence capabilities and reinforcing deterrence messages, according to official CENTCOM statements.
Iranian military installations, missile/drone launch capabilities, and nearby regional civilian infrastructure suffered strikes and operational disruption per CENTCOM reports.
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