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Operation Epic Fury: The $11.3 Billion Price Tag Of An Unjustified War

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We are officially two weeks into one of the most consequential military confrontations in modern Middle Eastern history. On February 28, 2026, the Trump administration and Israel launched Operation Epic Fury—a massive, coordinated military campaign aimed at neutralizing Iran’s nuclear program, annihilating its navy, and decapitating its leadership, and maybe get control over the oil? Following the assassination of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in the opening salvo, the region has spiraled into a multi-front conflict.

As we hit Day 14, the dust is beginning to settle enough to see the true scale of the devastation. Beyond the military strikes, this unsanctioned war is triggering a massive global economic and environmental crisis. Here is the latest on what is happening behind the front lines.

1. The Staggering Cost of Operation Epic Fury: $11.3 Billion in Six Days

While President Trump recently declared a “decisive victory” at a rally in Kentucky, the financial realities of this war are quietly being briefed to lawmakers.

2. The Strait of Hormuz and $100 Oil

The war has successfully choked one of the world’s most critical maritime chokepoints.

3. Environmental Catastrophe: Black Rain and Oil Slicks

The sheer volume of explosives dropped on infrastructure is creating an unprecedented environmental disaster.

4. Iran Defends Itself

Despite the severe degradation of its air force and the loss of its Supreme Leader, Iran’s missile network remains active. Under the newly appointed Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, the Resistance has launched hundreds of retaliatory strikes. While US and Israeli defense systems (like David’s Sling and the Iron Dome) have intercepted many, the sheer volume has overwhelmed defenses in some areas. A direct hit on a communal shelter in Beit Shemesh killed nine civilians, and submunitions from a cluster-bomb warhead killed construction workers in Yehud, proving that the threat is far from neutralized.

Verdict

Operation Epic Fury imposed destruction and achieved its initial tactical goals of crippling Iran’s conventional military infrastructure, but the secondary explosions are hitting the global economy. With oil prices surging, shipping lanes paralyzed, and environmental disasters unfolding across multiple countries, the long-term cost of this preemptive war will be paid by global consumers for years to come.

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