Dramatic illustration of US-Israeli strikes sinking Iranian warships, US casualties, amid political backlash and rising oil prices in Operation Epic Fury.
Dramatic illustration of US-Israeli strikes sinking Iranian warships, US casualties, amid political backlash and rising oil prices in Operation Epic Fury.
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Iran strikes update: US casualties mount as operation hits 1,000 targets

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As Operation Epic Fury continues into its fifth day, U.S. and Israeli strikes have hit over 1,000 Iranian targets, sinking warships and crippling communications, but Iran retaliated, killing four U.S. service members. Political backlash grows with polls showing majority opposition and pushes for congressional oversight amid rising oil prices.

Following the initial U.S.-Israeli airstrikes on February 28 that killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei during a meeting at his Tehran compound—now confirmed by U.S. Central Command—operations expanded through March 2, striking naval vessels, missile sites, and nuclear facilities. President Trump reported U.S. forces sank nine Iranian warships, while Israeli cyber operations caused a near-total internet blackout in Iran (1% connectivity, per NetBlocks).

Iran's missile and drone attacks killed four U.S. service members in Kuwait and injured others; a friendly fire incident downed three U.S. F-15 jets over Kuwait, though crews were recovered safely. Trump vowed to press on for four to five weeks to destroy Iran's missiles, navy, and nuclear capabilities, warning of more casualties.

Criticism intensified over lack of congressional approval, with legal experts deeming it unconstitutional. Polls indicate broad opposition: 60% against per CNN, 43% per Reuters. Democrats like Rep. Ro Khanna and Sen. Tim Kaine advance war powers resolutions, facing resistance in Republican-led Congress.

Economically, oil prices surged over 10% to $79.31 per barrel for Brent crude, pushing U.S. gas toward $3/gallon. Iranian interim leaders signaled interest in talks, per the White House, amid vows of retaliation.

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X users express concern over surging oil and gas prices attributed to the Iran conflict and Strait of Hormuz disruptions, with some praising U.S. energy policies for limiting spikes. Political backlash centers on the war's legality, U.S. casualties, and demands for congressional oversight under war powers resolutions. Opinions range from support for presidential authority to calls for impeachment.

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Dramatic illustration of US and Israeli airstrikes on Iranian naval and missile targets in the Persian Gulf, with inset of slain Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, amid day five of Operation Epic Fury.
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US and Israel escalate war against Iran on day five

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The United States and Israel continued military operations against Iran on March 4, 2026, entering the fifth day of the conflict known as Operation Epic Fury. The strikes have targeted Iranian naval assets, missile capabilities, and leadership, including the killing of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Criticism mounts over the lack of congressional approval and evacuation plans for Americans in the region.

Five days into Operation Epic Fury, launched by the US and Israel on February 28, 2026, strikes have killed Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, targeted nuclear facilities and missiles, and prompted 555 reported Iranian deaths. President Trump outlined a 4-5 week campaign to eliminate nuclear and missile threats, with six US service members also killed.

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The United States and Israel launched major airstrikes on Iran, killing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Iran retaliated with missiles targeting Israel and Gulf states, while Hezbollah fired rockets from Lebanon. India expressed concern over regional instability and directed officials to ensure the safety of its citizens.

In the days following the US and Israeli strikes on Iran that began on February 28, 2026—including the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei—President Donald Trump faces growing criticism for the operation's scale, lack of clear objectives, and contradiction of his anti-war campaign pledges, amid low public support and warnings of regional turmoil.

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Vier Tage nach den initialen US- und israelischen Angriffen auf den Iran, die am 28. Februar eine regionale Eskalation auslösten, verschärfte sich der Konflikt durch die Zerstörung des iranischen Staatssenders in Teheran durch Israel, iranische Raketen- und Drohnenangriffe auf US- und israelische Ziele sowie die angedrohte Schließung der Straße von Hormuz.

Following initial US-Israeli strikes on February 28 that killed Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, President Trump warned of continued bombing until regime change, while Democrats push a War Powers Resolution demanding congressional approval amid polls showing divided support.

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Israel und die Vereinigten Staaten starteten samstagmorgens gemeinsame Angriffe auf Ziele im gesamten Iran, nach Wochen des US-Militäraufbaus in der Region. Iranische Medien berichteten, dass die Revolutionsgarde mit Schlägen auf US-Basen in Kuwait, Bahrain, den Vereinigten Arabischen Emiraten und Katar reagierte. Der Angriff erzeugte Rauchwolken im Stadtzentrum Teherans in der Nähe wichtiger Regierungsgebäude.

 

 

 

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