Iranian Ballistic Missile Ranges (2019)

     

    The world leaders and the world is hoping to resolve
    the Nuclear issues ASAP with IRAN AND MIDDLE EAST
    for peace in mind
    and for the prosperities and all. After all,  U.S.A AND THE WORLD

    WANT TO SEE THE PEACE AND GLOBAL ECONOMIC TO GROW

    AND PROSPERITY IN GOOD HANDS.  

     

    OPERATION EPIC FURY APRIL 8-9, 2026

     

     

      Secretary Hegseth and Chairman Caine hold
      a press briefing on
      Operation Epic Fury - 04/08/2026
      Wh

       

      Admiral Brad Cooper Announces Success of
      Operation Epic Fury Victory in Iran

         

     

    Peace Through Strength: Operation Epic Fury Crushes
    Iranian Threat as Ceasefire Takes Hold



    White House | April 06, 2026

     

    President Donald J. Trump laid out clear objectives in Operation Epic Fury — and in just 38 days, the greatest fighting force the world has ever known has met those objectives with overwhelming strength and lethal precision. Iran has now agreed to a ceasefire and reopening the Strait of Hormuz as the Trump Administration negotiates a broader peace agreement — once more proving Peace Through Strength victorious.

    • Secretary of War Pete Hegseth“From the strike that took out Qasem Soleimani to tearing up the disastrous Obama Iran deal, to the precision campaign that obliterated Iran’s nuclear sites in Operation Midnight Hammer to the decisive military victory we just achieved in Operation Epic Fury, no other President has shown the courage and resolve of this Commander-in-Chief. President Trump forged this moment. Iran begged for this ceasefire — and we all know it.”
    • Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Dan Caine“On February 28, the President of the United States ordered the Joint Force to execute Operation Epic Fury with the direction to accomplish three distinct military objectives: destroy Iran’s ballistic missile and drone capabilities, destroy the Iranian navy, and destroy their defense industrial base to ensure that Iran cannot reconstitute the ability to project power outside their borders. Over the course of 38 days of major combat operation, the joint force achieved the military objectives as defined by the President.”
    • White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt“This is a victory for the United States of America that the President and our incredible military made happen. From the very beginning of Operation Epic Fury, President Trump stated this would be a four-to-six-week military operation to dismantle the military threat posed by the radical Islamic Iranian regime. Thanks to the unbelievable capabilities of America’s warfighters, the United States has achieved and exceeded those core military objectives in just 38 days.”

    A Showcase of American Military Superiority:

    • Iran’s ballistic missile arsenal and production capacity has been razed. More than 85% of the regime’s defense industrial base, including the majority of its ballistic missiles, launcher vehicles, and long-range attack drones, has been destroyed — eliminating its ability to project power and use these capabilities as a shield around their ultimate pursuit of nuclear weapons.
    • Iran’s air forces have been functionally neutered. Before Operation Epic Fury, the Iranian air force would fly between 30 to 100 flights each day; today, that number is zero.
    • Iran’s navy has been obliterated. 150 warships across 16 classes have been destroyed, every submarine has been sunk, and 97% of its once-massive inventory of naval mines have been eliminated.
    • Iran can no longer arm terrorist proxies. The majority of the regime’s offensive weapons are destroyed and the regime can no longer manufacture new terror weapons like ballistic missiles and long-range drones.
    • Iran’s once-vaunted space program has been devastated. 70% of its launch facilities and ground control stations have been destroyed or degraded, preventing the regime from using space for military purposes.
    • What’s left of the Iranian regime is desperate, dejected, and in denial. Iran’s command and control structures have been shattered by more than 2,000 strikes, triggering leadership losses, paralysis, and military desertions.

    Operation Epic Fury by the Numbers:

    • Over 10,200 total air sorties flown
    • Over 13,000 targets struck, including:
      • More than 2,000 command and control targets
      • More than 1,450 defense and industrial base targets
      • More than 1,500 air defense targets
      • More than 700 mine systems
      • Approximately 800 attack drone targets
      • More than 600 naval targets
      • More than 450 ballistic missile targets
    • Over 1,000 incoming attack drone threats intercepted
    • Over 700 ballistic missile threats intercepted

    The overwhelming might and fury of the American military gave President Trump maximum leverage. As the Trump Administration enters this next phase of negotiations, it is clear that America stands stronger, our enemies weaker, and the world safer.

     

     

    White House:  Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt Briefs
    Members of the Media, Apr. 8, 2026

     

    White House:  From Day One,
    the mission was crystal clear:
    This was the final chance to
    wipe out Iran’s threate'

     

    AIJAC:  "We've dramatically changed the face of
    the M-E in Israel's favour, and will
    continue to do so."

     

    NATO NEWS
    NATO Secretary General speech at the
    Ronald Reagan Institute,
    Washington, DC
    April 9th, 2026

     

     

    U.S.A, The world leaders and the world is hoping to
    resolve the Nuclear issues ASAP with IRAN
    for peace in mind and for the prosperities and all.

     

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    April 7, 2026: Statement by Pope Leo XIV, Castel Gandolfo

     

    Vatican News

    Pope Leo XIV Urges Leaders to
    Choose Peace Over Domination,
    Announces Prayer Vigil


    By RVA News

    April 06, 2026

     

    VATICAN News 4-06-26: Pope Leo XIV on Easter Sunday called on world leaders to lay down their weapons and choose dialogue over domination, warning against growing in difference to violence and suffering.

    In his traditional Urbi et Orbi (“To the City and the World”) message delivered to tens of thousands gathered in St. Peter’s Square, the Pope urged those in positions of power to pursue peace rooted in encounter and reconciliation.

    “Let those who have weapons lay them down,” he said, according to Vatican News. He stressed that true peace must not be “imposed by force,” but built through genuine human encounter.

    The Pope warned that the world is becoming increasingly desensitized to violence. “We are growing accustomed to violence,” he said, noting a rising indifference not only to the loss of life but also to the hatred, division, and wider social and economic consequences caused by war.

    Echoing a phrase often used by Pope Francis, he cautioned against what he described as a “globalization of indifference.”

    “We cannot continue to be indifferent,” he said. “We cannot resign ourselves to evil.”

    As a concrete response, the Pope announced that he will lead a prayer vigil for peace on April 11 at St. Peter’s Basilica.

    Reflecting on the meaning of Easter, Pope Leo said Christ’s Resurrection signifies victory over death and evil. However, he emphasized that this victory was achieved not through force, but through nonviolence and self-giving love.

    According to Vatican News, the Pope described this love as the “true strength” that builds peace, fosters relationships, and renews both individuals and societies.

    He concluded by noting that Easter peace is not merely the absence of conflict, but an inner transformation of the human heart.

    “Let us allow ourselves to be transformed by the peace of Christ,” he said, entrusting to God all those who suffer and long for lasting peace.

    The Urbi et Orbi blessing, one of the most significant papal messages of the year, traditionally addresses both the city of Rome and the wider world, offering a global call to reflection and renewal.

     

     

     

    President Trump Holds a Press Conference,
    Apr. 6, 2026


    President Trump announced
    “WE GOT HIM!” —

    "I am thrilled to let you know is now SAFE and Sound"
    "WE WILL NEVER LEAVE AN AMERICAN
    WARFIGHTER BEHIND!"

     

     

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      U.S. special forces executed a daring rescue of the F-15E Strike Eagle Weapons Systems Officer (WSO) shot down over Iran on Day 37 of Operation Epic Fury, deep in the rugged Zagros Mountains near Dehdasht. Watch the full breakdown of this high-risk combat search and rescue (CSAR) mission involving Night Stalkers Little Birds, Air Force PJs, DEVGRU operators, A-10 Warthogs, MQ-9 Reapers, and the secretive 427th Special Operations Squadron’s C-295W, as they battled through a massive firefight to extract the downed colonel. President Trump announced “WE GOT HIM!” — no Americans killed in one of the boldest behind-enemy-lines rescues in modern U.S. military history. Leave no one behind!

     

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      April 3rd , 2026

      A US-manned F-15E Strike Eagle (example pictured)  was shot down over Iran

      Iranian drones hit the Mina Al-Ahmadi refinery in Kuwait and set it on fire in multiple locations.

       

      Explosions were reported in many places across Iran, including Alborz, Bushehr, Fars, Isfahan, Khuzestan, and Tehran.

       

      Kuwait authorities reported Iranian drones damaged a desalination plant.

       

      Abu Dhabi media office reported debris from an interception caused a fire in the Habshan gas facility.

       

      An Egyptian citizen was killed and four other foreign nationals were injured by interception debris.

       

      Iranian forces shot down a U.S. Air Force F-15E Strike Eagle fighter jet over the country, prompting a search and rescue mission by U.S. helicopters. One of the crew members was rescued by US forces.

       

      Iranian cluster munitions caused extensive damage in Kiryat Ata and injured one person.

       

      The Israeli government extended operational reserve duty for current and future reservists to approximately nine weeks.

       

      Emirates Global Aluminium reported that an Iranian attack on its plant in Abu Dhabi caused significant damage and may take up to a year to restore its full production.

       

      A US A-10 Warthog crashed into the Persian Gulf, near the Strait of Hormuz. The pilot was rescued.

     

    ___________
    US PILOT SURROUNDED: Iran Declares
    Hunt to Capture US Pilot Alive For
    ‘Precious Prize’

     

      During the 2026 Iran War, ballistic missiles were used to target US bases as well as targets in neighboring Arab states, as well as Israel. The IDF and the US began a campaign of airstrikes targeting the ballistic missile launchers to limit the ability of Iran to launch missiles.  As a result the number of daily ballistic missile launches was reduced by 86%.

       

      Iran reportedly fired missiles towards the UK-US base on Diego Garcia, part of the Chagos Islands, which is around 4,000km (2,500 miles) from Iran. However, an Iranian official later denied the claim.

       

      Iran's ballistic missile arsenal is estimated to include over 3,000 missiles. This large inventory comprises a diverse array of short-range ballistic missiles (SRBMs), with a range of 300–1000 km, and medium-range ballistic missiles (MRBMs) with a range of 1000–3000 km.  According to a statement made by Iranian Parliament member of the Commission on National Security and Foreign Policy, Amir Hayat Moghadam, all of Europe, and in particular Britain, France and Germany are in range of Iranian MRBMs, while major US cities such as Washington and New York, beyond range at approximately 10,000 km away, may be targeted by missiles launched from the sea.

     

      Iran has numerous ballistic-missile bases spread across the country, with many underground, including:

      1. Khorramabad Underground Missile Base: Located in Lorestan province, this base is known to have the most missile silos in the country.
      2. Imam Ali Missile Base: One of two Iranian silo missile bases, large enough to store and deploy Shahab-3 missiles as well as mobile erector-launchers. The base consists of a storage facility and a missile launch facility, and is heavily guarded.
      3. Tabriz Missile Base: Iran's second silo missile base, located in northwestern Iran, potentially threatens parts of Eastern and Central Europe, with an approximate launch area of approximately 50,000 km square.  According to various reports, the site contains hardened silos and transporter erector launchers (TEL) for the Shahab-1, Shahab-2 and potentially Shahab-3 missiles. The site was damaged during the June 2025 airstrikes, though its operational status is unknown.
      4. Kenesht Canyon Underground Base: Situated in Kermanshah province.
      5. Panj Pelleh Underground Base: Also located in Kermanshah province.
      6. Bakhtaran Missile Base: Located in western Iran, this base is strategically positioned for potential launches against targets in Israel, the Gulf States, and Europe.  It houses an underground facility, two missile storage areas and two launch pads.
      7. Haji Abad Missile Base: A suspected new hardened launch site near Haji Abad, though its exact location is not disclosed.
      8. Undisclosed Gulf Location: On January 18, 2025, the IRGC navy unveiled an underground naval missile base at an undisclosed location in the Gulf region34.
      9. Southern Iran Coastal Areas: On February 2, 2025, the IRGC navy unveiled another underground missile base in the coastal areas of southern Iran.

      Iran has missile bases in all provinces and cities throughout the country, with many at depths of 500 meters underground.  The locations of many of these bases remain classified for security reasons. Iran continues to expand its missile production capabilities, with recent unveilings of underground "missile cities" showing its growing arsenal.

       

     

       

      Mar 31, 2026, Sky News Australia

      Hundreds of Iranian protesters gathered in Washington, DC, to “thank” US President Donald Trump’s war with Iran.

       

      On Sunday, Iranian supporters were seen waving the American and Israeli flags as the conflict in the Middle East entered its second month.

       

      The gathering of pro-Trump Iranian supporters came the same day several ‘No Kings’ demonstrators gathered to protest Trump.

       

      Iranian supporters of Trump gathered in the thousands to chant “thank you, thank you, President Trump”.

       

       

      CBN News, April 2nd, FULL SPEECH: Reza Pahlavi's Powerful Message to Liberty University Students on the Truth from Iran

     

     

     

     

     

     

      Mar 6, 2026

      BREAKING: Reza Pahlavi 'Accepts' Transitional Leadership of Iran

       CBN’s Raj Nair is joined by Nicole Jansezian, a Jerusalem-based journalist, to find out the breaking details.

      CBN News

     

     

     

     

     

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    President Trump Delivers an
    Address to the Nation,
    Apr. 1, 2026

    From Day One, the mission was crystal clear:

    This was the final chance to wipe out Iran’s threat

    Apr. 1, 2026

    Operation Epic Fury - 03/31/2026

     

    .The Fifth week:   28 March – present

     

    The Houthis joined the war on 28 March conducting a ballistic missile attack towards Israel and triggering air raid sirens in Beersheba.  The Houthis said that they had launched ballistic missiles targeting "sensitive" military sites in Israel, and vowed to continue the attacks "until the aggression on all resistance fronts stops." The missile was intercepted and no casualties were reported.  The Houthis subsequently launched a second missile at Eilat.  In response, the internationally recognized Yemeni government condemned Iran's "frequent attempts to drag Yemen" into conflict "through its terrorist militias."  On the same day, 2,500 U.S. marines from the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit arrived in the Middle East. They are intended to be part of the effort to open the Strait of Hormuz.

     

    U.S. Central Command stated that it had struck over 11,000 targets in Iran since the beginning of the war. On 28 March, joint U.S.–Israeli airstrikes severely damaged several residential and civilian facilities, including the Iran University of Science and Technology. In response, Iran threatened to attack Israeli and American colleges across the Middle East.  Airstrikes also struck a 10,000-cubic-meter water reservoir in Haftkel, in Khuzestan province.

     

    On 29 March, joint U.S.–Israeli strikes bombed the port city of Bandar Khamir in southern Iran, killing at least five people.  An Iranian missile struck a chemical plant in the Ne'ot Hovav industrial zone, injuring one person and causing fears of a hazardous leak. A convoy of the Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces was seen entering Khorramshahr in southwestern Iran.  11-years-old child soldier Alireza Jafari died following an Israeli drone strike.

     

    On 30 March, President Trump said on Truth Social that if a deal was not reached soon and the Strait of Hormuz reopened, the US would conclude the war by destroying all of Iran's power plants, oil wells, Kharg Island, and possibly all its desalinization plants.  On the same day Turkey and NATO intercepted the fourth missile directed towards Turkish territory. Iran denied firing a missile at Turkey, claiming that it was a false flag attack.  The U.S. began flying B-52 bombers over Iranian territory for the first time. The U.S. used bombers to target an ammunition depot and air base in Isfahan, causing vast explosions.

     

    Secretary Hegseth and Chairman Caine hold a press briefing on Operation Epic Fury - 03/31/2026.

     

     

    European Nations Say They’re Working
    to Reopen Strait of Hormuz

    On March 22nd, 2026: NATO Secretary General, Mark Rutte addressed that When it comes to the Strait of Hormuz, NATO Secretary General have been in contact with many Allies. They are all agree, of course,  Especially  strait Hormuz has to open up again. The Allies are working together, discussing how to do that, what is the best way to do it. They are working on that, collectively, to find a way forward.

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    European Nations Say They’re Working
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    CENTCOM gives update on "Operation Epic Fury"
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    BREAKING: U.S. Strikes Isfahan Weapons Depot with
    MASSIVE 'BUNKER BUSTING' Bombs | TBN Israel

     

     

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    During President Trump Gaggles with Press on
    Air Force One En Route Joint Base Andrews on Mar. 29, 2026

    He stated that Negotiation is still in working directly or  indirectly with Iran

    President Trump says that
    "W
    e've had very good negotiations today with Iran. Getting a lot of the things that they should have given us a long time ago. We'll see how it works out. But they're very good.

    Moving along very nicely. "

     

    President Trump: AGREED TO SEND EIGHT BOATS TWO DAYS AGO, AND THEN THEY ADDED ANOTHER TWO, SO IT'S 10 BOATS, AND NOW TODAY,"

     

    "THEY GAVE US, AS A TRIBUTE, I DON'T KNOW, I CAN'T DEFINE IT EXACTLY, BUT THEY GAVE US, I THINK OUT OF A SIGN OF RESPECT, 20 BOATS OF OIL.

    BIG, BIG BOATS OF OIL."

    "GOING THROUGH THE STRAIT OF HORMUZ, AND THAT'S TAKING PLACE STARTING TOMORROW MORNING. OVER THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS.

    A LOT OF BOATS."

    President stated that the negotiation is doing extreamly well.

    .

    President Trump also proud to show a new Beautiful building picture which will be the finest ballroom and stated that many are giving it good reviews and will be great for the dignitaries.

     

     

    “Iran Has Been at War With the U.S. for 47 Years” —
    Rubio at Cabinet Meeting : APT

    Exclusive:
    Marco Rubio tells Al Jazeera US war objectives in Iran
    will be achieved 'within weeks':  Al Jazeera English

     

     

     

    White House on Iran, Operation Epic Fury & DHS funding

    LiveNOW from FOX

     

    &

    Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu: "Iran is not the same Iran,
    Hezbollah is not the same Hezbollah..."

     

    Prince Reza Pahlavi's extended 60 Minutes interview

    60 Minutes

     

     

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    Operation Epic Fury Update March 28th, 2026

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    Payoavi Appeals To the U.S.: 'Pave The Wav For The Iranian People 
    To Finish The Job'

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    Operation Epic Fury Update March 26th, 2026

     

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      10,000 Targets Hit: The Fall of Iran’s Military | Week 4 of Operation Epic Fury Update March 25, 2026
       

      Mar 25, 2026  Department of War | Pentagon Press Secretary Drops Major Announcement | US Senate Armed Services Committee
       

      Welcome to Week 4 of Operation Epic Fury. In this fictional briefing, Admiral Brad Cooper breaks down how US and allied forces systematically dismantled Iran's naval, air, and missile capabilities in just under a month.

       

      CHAPTERS & TIMESTAMPS:
       

      0:00 - Operation Epic Fury: Week 4 Objectives

      0:22 - 10,000+ Targets Struck

      0:39 - Destruction of the Iranian Navy

      1:14 - Drone & Missile Threats Neutralized

      1:25 - Targeting Iranian Manufacturing Capabilities

      2:05 - US Air Superiority Established

      2:29 - B-52 Bombers Execute High-Volume Strikes

      2:50 - Recognizing US Service Members

       

      Summary of "Operation Epic Fury" Update
       

      In this fictional address, Admiral Brad Cooper delivers his fifth status update on "Operation Epic Fury," a campaign currently in its fourth week. The primary objective is to eliminate Iran's ability to project military power beyond its borders. The Admiral reports overwhelming strategic successes, citing the neutralization of the Iranian Navy, the suppression of their air defenses, a massive reduction in drone and missile capabilities, and the systematic destruction of their military manufacturing infrastructure.

       

      Key Points & Timestamps
       

      •   *00:02 - 00:22 | Campaign Objectives:* Admiral Cooper introduces the 4th week of the operation, stating that forces are on or ahead of schedule in eliminating Iran's ability to project power externally.
       

      •   *00:22 - 00:39 | Target Milestone:* US forces, alongside Israeli allies, have successfully struck over 10,000 Iranian military targets.
       

      •   *00:39 - 01:12 | Naval Assets Destroyed:* Precision strikes have overwhelmed Iranian air defenses and destroyed 92% of the Iranian Navy's largest vessels, ending their ability to threaten global shipping.
       

      •   *01:14 - 01:25 | Launch Rates Degraded:* Iran's drone and missile launch rates have dropped by more than 90%, drastically reducing the threat to US forces and regional neighbors.
       

      •   *01:25 - 02:02 | Production Facilities Targeted:* Over two-thirds of Iran's missile, drone, and naval production shipyards and facilities have been destroyed, removing the regime's ability to rebuild or proliferate weapons.
       

      •   *02:05 - 02:29 | Air Superiority:* The US maintains complete control over Iran's skies, having flown over 10,000 combat flights supported by refueling tankers.
       

      •   *02:29 - 02:50 | B-52 Bomber Strikes:* The B-52 bomber force is heavily utilized, executing high-volume strikes and delivering up to 70,000 pounds of munitions per mission.
       

      •   *02:50 - 03:15 | Troop Recognition:* Admiral Cooper concludes by praising the courage and resilience of the more than 50,000 US service members deployed for the operation.

       

     

    Presidet Trump Postponed IRAN Negotiation
    March 23rd, 2026

     

      On March 1, the day after the outbreak of the 2026 Iran war, Donald Trump claimed that Iranian leaders wanted to resume negotiations and that he had agreed.  However, Ali Larijani ruled out any talks.

       

      On March 21, it was reported that the US was preparing for potential peace talks with Iran, with six demands that Iran would need to accept. However, Iran seemed unwilling to negotiate at all, and they had previous rejected several of the demands.

      Nevertheless, the next day, on March 23, Trump postponed the ultimatum he had given on reopening the Straits of Hormuz, citing "very good and productive conversations" with Iran.  Iran denied having had conducted any negotiations with Trump.

       

      The state affiliated Tasnim news agency insisted that the strait would not return to pre-war levels of travel, and it also suggested that the negotiations were an effort to sow discord within Iran.  At the same time, the Iranian Foreign Ministry acknowledged that it was reviewing a proposal it received from the United States.

       

       

       

       

      The world leaders and the world is hoping to resolve the Nuclear issues ASAP with IRAN for peace in mind and for the prosperities and all.  

       

       

       

       

     

     

     

    Operation EPIC Fury Updates Day 22

    March. 21, 2026

      Department of War | Pentagon Press Secretary Drops Major Announcement | US Senate Armed Services Committee

      US Central Command Commander Admiral Brad Cooper delivers a massive combat update on Day 22 of Operation Epic Fury. From the longest field artillery strike in US Army history to the total elimination of the Iranian Navy, see how US and coalition forces are establishing total air superiority in the Middle East.

       

      In his 4th official update, Admiral Cooper details the unprecedented degradation of Iran’s military capabilities. Watch to learn about the 8,000+ combat flights, the dismantling of threats in the Strait of Hormuz using 5,000-pound bunker-busters, and the incredible success of the Gulf coalition's integrated air defense umbrella.

       

      [Timestamps / Chapters]

      00:00 - Intro & The Longest Artillery Strike in US History

      00:37 - Decimation of Iranian Combat Capability

      01:00 - US Air Superiority & 8,000+ Targets Destroyed

      01:51 - Middle East Coalition Air Defense Success

      02:40 - Securing the Strait of Hormuz with 5,000lb Bombs

      03:26 - Admiral Cooper’s Directives to US Forces

       

      Operation Epic Fury: 4th official update

      In his fourth update on Operation Epic Fury (Day 22 of combat operations), US Central Command Commander Admiral Brad Cooper outlines the severe degradation of Iran's military capabilities. He highlights historic US artillery strikes, the establishment of total air superiority, the near-total elimination of the Iranian Navy, and successful defensive partnerships with Gulf allies. The update concludes with a direct, motivational message to the 50,000+ deployed US service members.

       

      Key Points & Timestamps

      00:02 - 00:37 | Mission Status & Historic Strike: Admiral Cooper reiterates the goal to eliminate Iran's ability to project power. He notes that the US Army recently executed the longest field artillery strike in its combat history using precision strike missiles to destroy Iranian infrastructure.

       

      00:37 - 01:00 | Decimation of Iranian Combat Capability: Over the past three weeks, Iran has lost thousands of missiles and drones. Their navy is no longer sailing, tactical fighters are grounded, and their launch rates for aerial threats have plummeted.

       

      01:00 - 01:51 | US Air Superiority & Naval Elimination: US forces maintain absolute air superiority with over 8,000 combat flights completed. More than 8,000 military targets have been struck, including 130 Iranian vessels, which Cooper describes as the largest elimination of a navy over a three-week period since World War II.

       

      01:51 - 02:40 | Coalition Air Defense Success: The US and its allies have successfully implemented the world's most extensive air defense umbrella over the Middle East. Gulf partners are specifically recognized for intercepting thousands of Iranian drone attacks.

       

      02:40 - 03:26 | Securing the Strait of Hormuz: To protect international shipping, US forces dropped multiple 5,000-pound bombs on a hardened underground facility on Iran's coast, destroying anti-ship cruise missiles, mobile launchers, and radar relays.

       

      03:26 - 04:05 | Directives to US Forces: Cooper shares three key principles for the 50,000+ service members supporting the operation: be relentlessly lethal, be a great teammate, and maintain steady resolve based on their world-class training.

       

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      The nuclear program of Iran is one of the most scrutinized in the world, and has sparked intense international concern. Iran asserts that its nuclear facilities are purely for civilian purposes, including energy production. Despite the end of Iran's covert nuclear weapons program in 2003, fears that Iran is moving closer to developing nuclear weapons have led to rising tensions, particularly with Israel, the United States, and European nations. Iranian nuclear facilities have been targeted by Israeli and United States military strikes in 2025 and 2026.

       

      Nuclear Weapon Potential of Iran's Centrifuges and Enriched Uranium

       

      According to IRAN WATCH: As of May 2025, Iran was operating 36 cascades of IR-1 centrifuges as well as 46 cascades of more powerful centrifuges (31 IR-2m cascades, 12 IR-4 cascades, and three IR-6 cascades) at the Natanz Fuel Enrichment Plant (FEP). In addition, Iran was operating six cascades of IR-1 centrifuges and seven cascades of IR-6 centrifuges at the Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant (FFEP) and more than 1,500 centrifuges at the Natanz pilot plant, notably the IR-2m, IR-4, and IR-6. The IR-2m, IR-4, and IR6 centrifuge models enable Iran to produce nuclear weapon fuel more quickly than it can with the IR-1.

       

      Iran's centrifuges have not produced uranium usually defined as weapon-grade, which is uranium enriched to 90% or higher in the isotope U-235.  All of Iran’s production has been at lower grades. Thus, the lower-grade uranium would have to be enriched further to reach at least 90%. The estimate below assumes that, in a dash to make weapons, Iran would rely on its centrifuges operating in production mode at Natanz or Fordow and would use its accumulated stockpile of enriched uranium  to produce nuclear weapon fuel. Iran's enriched uranium stockpile already contains sufficient uranium enriched to 60% U-235 to fuel up to eight nuclear warheads with further enrichment.  The estimate also assumes that the IR-1 centrifuges would perform at the same rate they have in the past and that the IR-2m, IR-4, and IR-6 centrifuges would perform at a rate below their estimated nominal output.

       

      Development of nuclear technology began in the Pahlavi era and continued after the 1979 Iranian Revolution. The United States Intelligence Community assessed in 2007 that Iran pursued nuclear weapons under the AMAD Project between the late 1980s until 2003, then ceasing its effort.  Undeclared nuclear sites at Natanz and Arak were exposed in 2002, and Fordow in 2009. The program is widely believed to support deterrence from foreign aggression or domination or leverage in its negotiations with the United States, while some have argued it could increase Iran's support for terrorism or its threats against Israel.  

       

      In 2005, the IAEA Board of Governors found Iran in non-compliance with its NPT safeguards agreement and in 2006 the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) demanded Iran cease uranium enrichment and imposed sanctions.   Throughout the early 2010s, US, EU,  Russian and Chinese officials and analysts said Iran was pursuing nuclear latency, but not weapons possession. The US and Israel sought to covertly degrade the Iranian nuclear program, with the 1990s US Operation Merlin, the 2009 use of the jointly-developed Stuxnet computer worm, and Israeli assassinations of Iranian nuclear scientists since 2010, part of the Iran–Israel proxy conflict.

       

      In 2015, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action was signed by Iran with the P5+1, China, France, Russia, the UK, the US, plus Germany: Iran agreed to extensive monitoring and restriction of activities at nuclear facilities in Iran including Arak, Fordow, Isfahan, and Natanz, in exchange for sanctions relief. In 2018, US president Donald Trump unilaterally withdrew from the plan, imposing a maximum pressure campaign of sanctions, and Iran began stockpiling enriched uranium and largely suspended IAEA monitoring.

       

      In the late 2024, intelligence persuaded US officials Iran was exploring a cruder gun-type fission weapon, undeliverable by missile, which could be manufactured in a few weeks. Iran and the US have engaged in bilateral negotiations since April 2025, aiming to curb Iran's program for sanctions relief, though Iran's leaders have refused to stop enriching uranium. On 12 June 2025, the IAEA found[b] Iran non-compliant with its NPT safeguards agreement for the first time since 2005.  

       

      On 13 June, Israel launched airstrikes targeting Iranian military leaders, nuclear scientists, and nuclear facilities, beginning the twelve-day Iran–Israel war.

       

      On 22 June, the United States bombed three Iranian nuclear sites with larger bunker-buster bombs. Iran subsequently suspended operation with the IAEA. In August, France, Germany, and the UK triggered the snapback mechanism, which reinstated UN sanctions in September. In October, Iran, Russia, and China declared they viewed JCPOA terminated and the UN sanctions legally void.

       

      In February 2026, following the largest US military buildup in the Middle East since the 2003 invasion of Iraq,  Israel and the United States launched large-scale strikes against Iran, with Iranian nuclear and missile programs as one justification.

       

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      FOX NEWS SUNDAY: NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte: RESPONDS to Trump criticism as allies take action on Strait of Hormuz on SUNDAY MARCH 22ND, 2026

       

     

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    President Trump Participates in a
    Bilateral Meeting with

    Prime Minister of Japan Sanae Takaichi

    Mar. 19, 2026

     

     

     

     

          According to White House Fact Sheet for Japan, 
    March 19th, 2026

     

    ENHANCING REGIONAL SECURITY: The two leaders advanced national security interests to safeguard the lives and property of the American and Japanese people.

    • The two leaders committed to peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait as an indispensable element of regional security and global prosperity, supported the peaceful resolution of cross-Strait issues through dialogue, and opposed any attempts to unilaterally change the status quo, including by force or coercion. 

    • The United States and Japan reaffirmed their commitment to the complete denuclearization of North Korea and to enhance the Japan-U.S.-ROK partnership.  The United States supports Japan’s determination to achieve an immediate resolution of the abductee issue.

    • The two sides will coordinate in third countries to address challenges posed by strategic competitors and rogue states.

     

     

     

    Americans Agree that
    Operation Epic Fury Is an
    Overwhelming Success


    White House | March 19, 2026

    Under the decisive leadership of President Donald J. Trump, Operation Epic Fury is delivering overwhelming, devastating success against the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism. In just three weeks, America’s unmatched military has obliterated the Iranian regime’s air and naval capabilities, demolished its ballistic missile arsenal and production facilities, annihilated more than 7,000 targets, and crippled its ability to fund and arm terrorist proxies.

    Despite a relentless campaign by the Fake News and the Radical Left to manufacture tales of “division” to distract from this historic triumph, it is clear the American people — and President Trump’s base — stand firmly behind our warriors and their Commander-in-Chief as we accomplish the mission.

    Polling confirms unified support among President Trump’s base:

    • Vandenberg Coalition/TargetPoint94% of MAGA-aligned Americans — and 84% of Republicans overall — support Operation Epic Fury.

    • NBC News: 90% of MAGA Republicans — and nearly 80% of Republicans overall — back the operation.
    • CNN: 88% of MAGA Republicans — and 77% of Republicans overall — approve of the strikes crushing the Iranian regime.

    • The Economist/YouGov87% of MAGA Republicans — and 81% of Republicans overall — support President Trump’s handling of Iran.

    • YouGov: 85% of MAGA Republicans support U.S. strikes on the Iranian regime.

    • J.L. Partners83% of Republicans support Operation Epic Fury, with only 9% opposed.

    Broader American support remains solid amid the Iranian regime’s longstanding aggression:

    • The Washington PostA plurality of Americans back U.S. action against Iran — with approval rising as victories mount.

    • Rasmussen Reports61% say Operation Epic Fury has been successful so far.

    • Fox NewsMore than six-in-ten Americans view the Iranian regime as a real national security threat.

    President Trump promised decisive action to end the Iranian regime’s decades of murderous aggression against Americans — and thanks to his Peace Through Strength agenda, we are not just responding, we are winning. The regime that chanted “Death to America” is now reeling — its terrorist capabilities shattered, its leadership crippled, and its power fading by the hour.

    No amount of fake controversy or rooting against America’s success will dim that reality.

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    USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) Night Flight Operations | OPERATION EPIC FURY UPDATES:  Mar 19, 2026  

     

    Department of War | Pentagon Press Secretary Drops Major Announcement | US Senate Armed Services Committee

    Exclusive footage of Sailors assigned to the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) conducting high-stakes night flight operations. This footage was captured on March 15, 2026, in direct support of Operation Epic Fury.

     

    Watch as the deck crew coordinates the launch and recovery of US Navy strike fighters in pitch-black conditions, projecting power from the sea and countering regional threats.

     

    Military Assets Featured:

    USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72)

    F/A-18E/F Super Hornets

    F-35C Lightning II

    Carrier Air Wing Nine (CVW-9)

     

    Chapter Timestamps:

    0:00 - Flight Deck Preparations

    1:15 - F/A-18 Super Hornet Night Launch

    3:30 - F-35C Catapult Launch in Pitch Black

    5:45 - Night Recovery and Trap

    7:10 - Below Deck Combat Operations

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    NATO Working with Member Nations
    on Ways to Reopen Strait of Hormuz

     

     

     

    18 March 2026

    TV2:

    U.S. President Donald Trump has voiced strong frustration over NATO Allies’ reluctance to take part in efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and has once again hinted that the United States could consider withdrawing from the Alliance. How do you respond to that? And does this prompt you to reconsider NATO's role and involvement in the Middle East?

     

    NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte:

     

    Well, let me first of all state, and say, that when it comes to Iran, and the risk of Iran getting its hands on a nuclear capability, or a ballistic missile capability, we have consistently said, as NATO, collectively, that that cannot happen. So it is really crucial that, that capability of the ballistic missiles, of the nuclear capability, is severely degraded.

     

    When it comes to the Strait of Hormuz, I have been in contact with many Allies. We all agree, of course, that the strait has to open up again. And what I know is that Allies are working together, discussing how to do that, what is the best way to do it. They are working on that, collectively, to find a way forward.

     

    Operation EPIC Fury Updates

    "The mission of Operation Epic Fury is laser-focused: Destroy Iranian offensive missiles, destroy Iranian missile production, destroy their navy and other security infrastructure – and they will never have nuclear weapons."

    ~Secretary of War Pete Hegseth

     

    March 16, 2026

    Department of War | Pentagon Press Secretary Drops Major Announcement | US Senate Armed Services Committee

    What does the destruction of an entire defense industrial base look like? In this Day 16 update on Operation Epic Fury, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) Commander Admiral Brad Cooper reveals exclusive before-and-after imagery showing the complete obliteration of Iranian drone factories, missile depots, and naval infrastructure.

     

    With over 6,000 combat flights executed and 100+ Iranian naval vessels destroyed, the U.S. Joint Force has established total air superiority and secured the Strait of Hormuz. Admiral Cooper also addresses Iran’s indiscriminate attacks on civilian neighborhoods across the Middle East and takes a moment to honor the 50,000 deployed Americans—especially the unsung logisticians keeping the 24/7 firepower flowing.

     

    US Military, Operation Epic Fury, CENTCOM, Admiral Brad Cooper, Iran conflict, Kharg Island strike, Strait of Hormuz, US Air Force, US Navy, defense industrial base, drone factory destroyed, military logistics, Middle East war, DEFENSE NOW, global security, military strategy, Iranian Navy, KC-135, air superiority

     

    In this update on Operation Epic Fury, Admiral Brad Cooper, Commander of U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), details the progress made during the first 16 days of the military campaign against Iran. Following a tribute to the fallen crew of a KC-135 refueling aircraft, Admiral Cooper outlines the destruction of Iran's defense industrial base. He shares before-and-after imagery showing the obliteration of naval drone storage facilities, attack drone factories, and missile command infrastructure.

     

    The Admiral confirms that U.S. forces have established air superiority, executing over 6,000 combat flights, and have destroyed over 100 Iranian naval vessels to secure the Strait of Hormuz. He also strongly condemns Iran’s use of indiscriminate cluster bombs against civilian targets in Tel Aviv and lists a dozen regional countries targeted by Iranian strikes. The briefing concludes with high praise for the 50,000 deployed Americans, specifically highlighting the logisticians and sustainers who enable continuous, 24/7 combat operations.

     

    Key Points & Timestamps:

     

    00:00 - 00:24 | KC-135 Tribute: Admiral Cooper opens by honoring the warriors who lost their lives in a KC-135 refueling aircraft incident during the operation.

     

    00:25 - 01:06 | 16 Days of Strikes & Air Superiority: A summary of the campaign's scale, noting over 6,000 combat flights by the Joint Force and a specific large-scale precision strike on Kharg Island that destroyed over 90 Iranian military targets.

     

    01:07 - 02:25 | Dismantling the Defense Industrial Base: Admiral Cooper shares visual proof (before-and-after photos) of destroyed Iranian infrastructure, including a naval drone storage facility near the Strait of Hormuz, a drone production factory in Tehran, and the Yazdi military depot used for torpedo production.

     

    02:26 - 02:53 | Securing the Strait of Hormuz: CENTCOM confirms the destruction of over 100 Iranian naval vessels as part of the ongoing effort to eliminate threats to commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.

     

    02:54 - 03:46 | Condemning Iranian Aggression: The Admiral lists 12 countries targeted by Iranian attacks over the last two weeks and strongly condemns Iran's reckless use of indiscriminate cluster bombs against civilian neighborhoods in Tel Aviv.

     

    03:47 - 04:38 | Recognizing U.S. Logisticians: The briefing concludes by thanking the 50,000 deployed Americans, with a special shoutout to the sustainers and logisticians who manage the complex supply chains enabling the 24/7 firepower.

     

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    Iran Targeted U.S. NAVY Aircraft Carrier — BIG MISTAKE Just UNLEASHED | Navy Vector

    02:50 AM. The USS Gerald R. Ford is targeted by a massive "saturation swarm" of Mylar balloons and aluminum decoys designed to paralyze its AI sensors. But in the high-stakes chess match of the Persian Gulf, the US Navy proves that "digital dominance" is the ultimate weapon. Using the NIFC-CA network to link with an E-2D Hawkeye, the Ford bypasses the clutter to eliminate sea-skimming missiles with the HELIOS laser system. This isn't just a battle of missiles; it’s a demonstration of how the US "Kill Web" turns an enemy's own smart mines and decoys against them in a total system takeover.

     

    00:00 US Navy Under Siege

    01:05 How the E-2D Hawkeye Sees the Truth

    04:12 Stopping Supersonic Missiles at Light Speed

    07:55 The Digital Trojan Horse in the Minefield

    09:30 Why Iran’s Own Weapons Targeted Their Fleet

    12:305 Why the US Navy Network is "Untouchable"h
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    Operation Epic Fury:  Decisive American Power to

    Crush Iran's Terror Regime

    The White House | March 12, 2026

    Under President Donald J. Trump’s unwavering leadership, the U.S. Armed Forces are executing Operation Epic Fury with overwhelming power, lethal precision, and unbreakable resolve. From the opening hours of this historic campaign, the objectives were clear: obliterate Iran’s ballistic missile arsenal and production capacity, annihilate its navy, sever its support for terrorist proxies, and ensure the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism will never acquire a nuclear weapon.

    These objectives have remained unchanged, unambiguous, and consistent since the operation began:

    • President Trump (March 2): “Our objectives are clear. First, we’re destroying Iran’s missile capabilities… and their capacity to produce brand new ones — pretty good ones they make. Second, we’re annihilating their navy… Third, we’re ensuring that the world’s number one sponsor of terror can never obtain a nuclear weapon… And finally, we’re ensuring that the Iranian regime cannot continue to arm, fund, and direct terrorist armies outside of their borders.”

    • Vice President JD Vance (March 2): “Whatever happens with the regime in one form or another, it’s incidental to the President’s primary objective here — which is to make sure the Iranian terrorist regime does not build a nuclear bomb.”

    • Secretary of State Marco Rubio (March 2): “The United States is conducting an operation to eliminate the threat of Iran’s short-range ballistic missiles and the threat posed by their navy… That is the clear objective of this mission.”

    • U.S. Central Command Commander Admiral Brad Cooper (March 3): “Our military in the Middle East is undertaking an unprecedented operation to eliminate Iran’s ability to threaten Americans, as they’ve been doing for nearly half a century.”

    • Under Secretary of War for Policy Elbridge Colby (March 3): “I think I can lay out once again the objectives of the military campaign… which are focused on addressing the ability of the Islamic Republic to project military power… And that’s primarily the missile forces of the Islamic Republic, which had obviously been growing substantially and posed a very serious threat… as well as the ability to produce that, and then the Iranian navy.”

    • Secretary Rubio (March 3): “Our objectives remain, as they’ve been identified from the beginning and the President laid out clearly yesterday. Iran can never have a nuclear weapon and we will not allow Iran to hide behind the immunity of a massive short-term ballistic missile inventory, or the ability to make them or launch them… As well as the destruction of their navy.”

    • Secretary of War Pete Hegseth (March 4): “The mission is laser-focused: obliterate Iran’s missiles and drones and facilities that produce them, annihilate its navy and critical security infrastructure, and sever their pathway to nuclear weapons. Iran will never possess a nuclear bomb.”

    • Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Dan Caine (March 4): “The Operation was again launched with clear military objectives designed to dismantle Iran’s ability to project power outside of its borders, both today and in the future. First, we are targeting and eliminating Iran’s ballistic missile systems to prevent them from threatening the U.S. forces, partners, and interests in the region. Second, we are destroying the Iranian navy, degrading its capacity capability and ability to conduct operations… Third, we’re ensuring Iran cannot rapidly rebuild or reconstitute its combat capability.”

    • Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt (March 4): “At the beginning of Operation Epic Fury, launched last weekend, President Trump laid out clear objectives to the American people on what the U.S. military seeks to accomplish through these major combat operations. Number one, destroy the regime’s deadly ballistic missiles and completely raze their missile industry to the ground. Number two, annihilate the Iranian regime’s navy… Number three, Operation Epic Fury will ensure the regime’s terrorist proxies can no longer destabilize the region or the free world and attack our armed forces… Number four, this mission will guarantee Iran can never obtain a nuclear weapon.”

    • Admiral Cooper (March 5): “We will systemically dismantle Iran’s missile production capability for the future, and that’s absolutely in progress…”

    • Leavitt (March 6): “We are well on our way to achieving those objectives — annihilating Iran’s navy… taking out the ballistic missile threat that Iran posed to the United States and our troops and bases in the region… ensuring Iran can never obtain a nuclear weapon, as well, and significantly weakening their proxies in the region.”

    • Secretary Rubio (March 9): “It is important to continue to remind the American people of why it is that the greatest military in the history of the world is engaged in this operation. It is to destroy the ability of this regime to launch missiles both by destroying their missiles and their launchers, destroy the factories that make these missiles, and destroy their navy.”

    • Secretary Hegseth (March 10): “[Our objectives] are straightforward and we are executing them with ruthless precision. One, destroy their missile stockpiles, their missile launchers, and their defense industrial base — missiles and their ability to make them. Two, destroy their navy. And three, permanently deny Iran nuclear weapons forever.”

    • General Caine (March 10): “The joint force remains focused on three military objectives…”

    • Leavitt (March 10): “Moving forward, the stated objectives for Operation Epic Fury remain the same: destroy the terrorist regime’s ballistic missiles, raze their Iranian missile industry to the ground, ensure their terrorist proxies can no longer destabilize the region, and ensure that Iran never obtains a nuclear weapon.”

     

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    President Trump Holds a Press Conference
    (
    Operation Epic Fury Updates)
    Mar. 9, 2026

     

     

      100 Hours" of Operation Epic Fury

     


     

    America’s Unstoppable Momentum in Operation Epic Fury


    The White House | March 5, 2026

    Under the decisive leadership of President Donald J. Trump, America’s unparalleled warfighters are delivering devastating strikes in Operation Epic Fury — crushing the Iranian regime’s terrorist infrastructure with overwhelming power and unbreakable resolve. Now, Congress has reaffirmed the Commander-in-Chief’s Constitutional authority to protect the American people from the Iranian regime’s murderous ambitions and imminent threats.

    Our heroic service members are executing Operation Epic Fury with unmatched skill, lethal accuracy, and unyielding courage to dismantle the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism once and for all:

    • Thousands of high-value targets obliterated, including Iranian command centers, headquarters, air defense systems, missile sites, production facilities, launch platforms, and airfields across the country.

    • Major destruction of Iran’s naval assets, including its ships and a key submarine, ensuring no hostile Iranian vessel can threaten vital waterways or allies.

    • Severe degradation of Iran’s offensive missile arsenal, production capabilities, and other infrastructure to prevent Iran from ever acquiring nuclear weapons.

    These overwhelming victories demonstrate the effectiveness of President Trump’s strategy: confront evil to protect American lives, restore regional stability, and make the world safer.

    On X, U.S. Central Command continues to highlight the incredible dominance of America’s unrivaled military force:

     


    “100 Hours’ of Operation Epic Fury.” (Watch)

     

     

    “American airpower remains unmatched. The B-52 Stratofortress has been utilized in every
    major conflict since 1965. During the first 100 hours of Operation Epic Fury, B-52s struck Iranian
    ballistic missile and command and control posts.” (
    Watch)More Americans

     

     

    “The Iranian regime’s ability to impact U.S. forces and regional partners is rapidly declining,
    while American combat power continues to build.” (
    Watch)

     


    “U.S. forces control the skies by launching from the sea.” (Watch)

     

    “The effort to eliminate the Iranian regime’s mobile missile launch capabilities continues.
    We are finding and destroying these threats with lethal precision.” (
    Watch)

     

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    The Iranian Regime’s Decades of Terrorism
    Against
    American Citizens


    The White House | March 2, 2026

    For nearly half a century, the Islamic Republic of Iran — the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism — has killed and maimed American citizens and service members through its own forces and proxy militias. More Americans have been killed by Iran than any other terrorist regime on Earth.

    President Donald J. Trump is doing what Presidents over the last five decades have refused to do — eliminate the threat once and for all. By destroying Iran’s missiles, annihilating their navy, and ensuring they can never obtain a nuclear weapon, the Trump Administration’s bold and decisive action is protecting American lives and advancing American interests.

    Here is only a partial record of the Iranian regime’s blood-soaked war on Americans:

    • November 1979: Iranian students, backed by the regime, seized the U.S. Embassy in Tehran — taking 66 Americans hostage in a 444-day standoff.

    • April 1983: The Islamic Jihad, an Iran-backed terrorist group, carried out a suicide car bombing at the U.S. Embassy in Beirut, killing 17 Americans.

    • October 1983: Iran-backed Hezbollah terrorists killed 241 U.S. military personnel — including 220 U.S. Marines and 21 other service personnel — in a truck bombing at a Marine compound in Beirut.

    • March 1984: Iran-backed Islamic Jihad terrorists kidnapped CIA station chief William Buckley on his way to work in Beirut, ultimately killing him the following year.

    • September 1984: Iran-backed Hezbollah terrorists killed 23 innocent people — including two American service members — in a car bomb attack at the U.S. Embassy annex in Beirut.

    • December 1984: Iran-backed Hezbollah terrorists hijacked Kuwait Airways Flight 221 en route to Pakistan, diverting it to Tehran — where they brutally tortured and killed two American officials.

    • June 1985: Iran-backed Hezbollah terrorists hijacked TWA Flight 847 on its way from Athens to Rome, torturing a U.S. Navy diver before shooting him point blank in the head and tossing his body onto the Beirut airport tarmac.

    • July 1989: Iran-backed Hezbollah terrorists killed U.S. Marine Col. William Higgins after kidnapping him the previous year while serving with a United Nations peacekeeping force in Lebanon.

    • April 1995: Iran-backed Islamic Jihad terrorists killed eight people — including one American citizen — in a car bomb attack in the Gaza Strip.

    • August 1995: An Iran-backed Hamas suicide bomber blew up a bus in Jerusalem, killing an American and three other passengers, and wounding more than 100 others.

    • February 1996: An Iran-backed Hamas suicide bomber blew up another bus in Jerusalem, killing three Americans and wounding three other Americans.

    • March 1996: A suicide bomber linked to the Iran-backed Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad terrorist groups killed 20 people — including two Americans — in a suicide bombing at a Tel Aviv shopping center.

    • May 1996: Iran-backed terrorists killed an American-Israeli dual citizen and wounded another American citizen in the West Bank.

    • June 1996: Iran-backed Hezbollah Al-Hijaz terrorists killed 19 U.S. Airmen and wounded nearly 500 others in a truck bombing at a U.S. Air Force housing complex in Saudi Arabia.

    • September 1997: Iran-backed Hamas suicide bombers blew themselves up at a shopping mall in Jerusalem, killing an American-Israeli dual citizen and wounding seven other American citizens.

    • August 1998: Al-Qaeda suicide bombers, facilitated by Iran-backed Hezbollah, simultaneously bombed U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, killing 224 people — including a dozen American citizens.

    • August 2001: An Iran-backed Hamas terrorist blew up a Jerusalem pizzeria, killing three Americans.

    • January 2002: An Iran-backed al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigade terrorist killed an American-Israeli dual citizen in the West Bank.

    • July 2002: An Iran-backed Hamas terrorist killed five Americans in a bombing at Hebrew University in Jerusalem.

    • June 2003: An Iran-backed Hamas suicide bomber killed 17 people — including an American citizen — on a bus in Jerusalem.

    • October 2003: Iran-backed Popular Resistance Committees terrorists killed three U.S. diplomatic personnel in a bombing in Gaza.

    • Between 2003 and 2011: Iran-backed militias killed at least 603 U.S. troops in Iraq — “roughly one in every six American combat fatalities in Iraq.”

    • August 2003: An Iran-backed Hamas terrorist blew up a bus in Jerusalem, killing five Americans and wounding one other American.

    • August 2006: Iran-backed Hezbollah terrorists killed American citizen and Israel Defense Forces (IDF) soldier Michael Levin during the Second Lebanon War — the only American to die in the conflict.

    • January 2007: A dozen men affiliated with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ Quds Force killed five U.S. soldiers and wounded three others in Karbala, Iraq, after disguising themselves as U.S. soldiers and entering the Provincial Joint Coordination Center.

    • March 2007: Former FBI Agent Robert Levinson disappeared in Iran, likely dying in an Iranian prison.

    • July 2014: Iran-backed Hamas terrorists killed two American citizens serving in the IDF.

    • October 2015: Iran-backed Hamas terrorists killed an American citizen and his wife in a drive-by shooting in the West Bank.

    • December 2019: Iran-backed Kataib Hezbollah terrorists killed an American civilian contractor and wounded several U.S. service members in a rocket attack at K1 Air Base in Kirkuk, Iraq.

    • January 2020: 109 U.S. troops suffered traumatic brain injuries in an Iranian ballistic missile attack on the Ain al-Asad airbase in Iraq.

    • September 2020: U.S. intelligence indicated the Iranian regime was considering a plot to assassinate the U.S. Ambassador to South Africa.

    • February 2021: An Iran-backed militia fired a rocket at coalition forces in Erbil, Iraq, wounding a U.S. service member and four U.S. civilian contractors.

    • July 2021: Iranian-backed militias wounded two U.S. service members in a series of rocket and drone attacks against U.S. forces in Iraq and Syria.

    • September 2022: An Iranian rocket attack killed an American citizen in Iraqi Kurdistan.

    • November 2022: An IRGC captain orchestrated the killing of an American citizen in Baghdad.

    • March 2023: An Iranian drone attack killed an American contractor and wounded five U.S. service members and another contractor in a strike on a coalition base in Syria.

    • October 2023: Iran-backed Hamas terrorists killed 46 Americans and kidnapped at least 12 Americans in the October 7th massacre.

    • December 2023: Iran-backed militias wounded three U.S. service members in an attack on Erbil Air Base in Iraq.

    • January 2024: Iran-backed Kataib Hezbollah terrorists killed three U.S. service members and wounded more than 40 other service members in a drone attack against the Tower 22 military base in Jordan.

    • Between October 2023 and November 2024: Iran and its proxies conducted more than 180 attacks against U.S. forces in the Middle East, wounding more than 180 U.S. service members and killing three service members.

    • November 2024: An Iranian national and IRGC asset was charged for plotting to assassinate President Trump.

    • June 2025: Iran-backed militias attacked at least three U.S. bases in Syria and two U.S. bases in Iraq.

     

 

     

     

      Peace Through Strength: President Trump
      Launches Operation Epic Fury to Crush Iranian Regime, End Nuclear Threat


      The White House | March 1, 2026

      In a bold and necessary exercise of American strength, President Donald J. Trump authorized Operation Epic Fury — a precise, overwhelming military campaign to eliminate the imminent nuclear threat posed by the Iranian regime, destroy its ballistic missile arsenal, degrade its proxy terror networks, and cripple its naval forces. This operation, executed in partnership with regional allies, follows exhaustive diplomatic efforts and comes after 47 years of Iranian aggression — including attacks on U.S. citizens, sponsorship of global terrorism, and brutal oppression of its own people.

       

       Iranian-Americans are celebrating a new dawn of hope:

      “We want to say thank you to President Trump. This is the only person who has supported us in the last 50 years.” (Watch)

      “I don’t know how to thank President Trump. I am speechless.” (Watch)

      “We are waking up to the hope that this is the dawn of a new season… That we might actually see the people of Iran freed is just such an incredible moment for us.” (Watch)

      Top lawmakers rallied behind Operation Epic Fury on the Sunday morning talk shows:

      Sen. Tom Cotton on State of the Union: “I haven’t heard a single Arkansan express anything but unqualified support for President Trump and for his decision to finally put America’s foot down and end 47 years of terror and revolutionary violence by the Islamic Republic against the United States and our citizens.”

      Sen. Lindsey Graham on Meet the Press: “The mothership of terrorism is sinking. The captain is dead. The largest state sponsor of terrorism — Iran — is close to collapsing. The leader of the largest state sponsor of terrorism and his inner team are dead… Well done, President Trump.”

      Sen. Ted Cruz on Face the Nation: “President Trump’s decision to launch this decisive action against Iran is the single most important decision of his presidency… Iran no longer being led by a theocratic, murderous dictator — that makes America much, much safer.”

      Sen. Dave McCormick on Fox News Sunday: “The President acted completely within his Constitutional authority… What we need to focus on now is continuing to support these great young Americans that are carrying out this extraordinary mission.”

      Sen. Rick Scott on Sunday Morning Futures: “I want to thank President Trump for having the guts to do this. This is what other Presidents had not been willing to do… The world is a safer place.”

      Rep. Brian Mast on Sunday Morning Futures: “While maybe not surprising, but very troubling, is most Congressional Democrats… are going to line up next week and say, ‘We don’t want the President to have any authority to defend the United States of America against the imminent threat of Iran.’”

      Rep. Anna Paulina Luna on CNN This Morning: “We cannot allow them to have a nuclear weapon. As you are seeing, they are not people that you can negotiate with. They have been operating a terrorist regime that has been responsible for killing thousands upon thousands of Americans, not to mention their own people.”

      Experts, commentators, and others are praising President Trump’s historic action:

      New York Post Editorial Board: “President Trump is taking decisive action instead of hoping to get away with kicking the can further down the road — after weeks of seeking a peaceful accommodation, indeed after months and (counting his first term) years of proving to Iran’s rulers that Washington’s forbearance was over… He is correct when he claims he is the only president willing to make this generational move.”

      The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board: “The U.S.-Israeli attack on Iran that began Saturday morning is a necessary act of deterrence against a regime that is the world’s foremost promoter of terrorism. It carries risks as all wars do, but it also has the potential to reshape the Middle East for the better and lead to a safer world.”

      Yorktown Institute President Seth Cropsey: “Again the president has acted decisively against an exposed partner of the rival great powers. It did so in Venezuela. It’s doing so in Cuba. Attacking Iran’s theocrats, ballistic-missile infrastructure and command-and-control systems leaves the regime weaker than ever. The assault on Iran, including an Israeli strike that reportedly killed Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, also solidifies the Trump doctrine, demonstrating the president’s willingness to use tailored, overwhelming force to maximize deterrence and achieve long-term strategic benefits… The Trump doctrine’s military components are one part of its effectiveness. Donald Trump is another: He has proved to be the only U.S. president willing to wage a true war of attrition against Tehran. Both Trump administrations combined crippling sanctions with spectacular displays of force. This strategy along with Israeli tenacity has left the Islamic Republic in a state of headlong decline while hollowing out its regional ‘axis of resistance.’ Operation Epic Fury creates an opening to complete Iran’s strategic degradation.”

      Commentator Marc Thiessen: “Donald Trump has just taken his place alongside Reagan & FDR as one of the most consequential presidents in American history. Many have occupied his office, but there are only a handful whose courageous leadership has quite literally reshaped the world. There will be statues of him from Caracas to Tehran. He is, as we speak, assuming his place in the pantheon of our nations greatest leaders.”

      Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo: “President Trump has acted to do no less than to preserve Western civilization. This has never been easy, nor will the days ahead be. But for 250 years, America has been the most exceptional nation known to man. President Trump’s actions today extend that role and protect America. God Bless him and the United States.”

      Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg (ret.): “For this operation to unfold the way it has, with the strikes occurring and with the assets we are using, is really quite amazing… We’ve done an exceptional job. President Trump has done a great job.”

      New York Post columnist Michael Goodwin: “The death of Ayatollah Khamenei instantly makes Iran and the entire Middle East a better, safer place… The president had made it abundantly clear to anyone who cared to listen that the status quo was unacceptable and that he was prepared to act with overwhelming force. Either Iranian leaders would change their demonic ways, or the US and Israel would do it for them. Promises made, promises kept.”

      Foundation for Defense of Democracies Senior Advisor Miad Maleki: “President Trump is the first American president to come to the rescue of the Iranian people and stand against this tyranny. That takes courage and historic vision.”

      Commentator Hugh Hewitt: “The destruction of this ‘wicked, radical regime’ is being done to protect future generations says @POTUS, after recounting five decades of attacks by the fanatics. His clear-eyed statement about the threat to our troops is sober and necessary. His confidence in their abilities is complete. A very sober but determined speech by President Trump. Seven of eight presidents did not take direct, public action against Khomeini/Khamenei but President Trump has. Bravo and to the soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines and our allies carrying out this mission.”

      Gen. Jack Keane (ret.): “This is a very comprehensive, well-thought-out campaign that I’ve seen the details of, and it’s nothing short of remarkable… Let’s credit the leaders for stepping up and doing it and pushing aside all the naysayers that said you shouldn’t do it, and let’s credit the troops that are out there executing this mission.”

      Ronald Reagan Institute Director Roger Zakheim: “To me, this is strategic in every aspect. This regime has, for 47 years, attacked our interests — and because of what took place yesterday, the leader of that regime was taken out. It will have a major strategic impact on the region… The United States is safer because of what happened yesterday. President Trump, because of that courageous decision, has an opportunity to transform the region. But at the very least, the status quo, where we are today, is markedly different from the vulnerable position the United States has been in and our allies have been in for 47 years. This is, if anything, the most consequential strategic military action in 47 years.”

      Foundation for Defense of Democracies CEO Mark Dubowitz: “No other president in the past or the future would have taken out Khamenei, [Soleimani] and their deadly nuclear, missile and terror capabilities. That’s fact not partisanship”

      NewsNation host Katie Pavlich: “Iran started a war against the United States of America is 1979 and hasn’t stopped since. Enough.”

      Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy: “I always laugh at yo-yo’s who don’t have the 1st clue what information the President had that forced this decision. Even politicians who despise him but were briefed on the situation seem to agree with this operation. I guess lotta podcasters know better. Gotta keep the lights on somehow. Borderline traitors if you ask me. Iran is a terror nation with a long history of some of the worst human rights atrocities in the world. Nobody disputes that fact. They hate Americans. They hate Israel. They hate all Jews. They hate the West. They would kill us all if given the chance. They just murdered tens of thousands of their own people. The rest of the Middle East is on our side. The Iranian people are on our side.  It isn’t that complicated to support our Troops and our country this morning. We are on the right side here. God Bless America.”

      Heritage Foundation Vice President Victoria Coates: “President Trump has given every opportunity for the regime in Iran to come to the table and make a reasonable deal… We were having the same conversation over the course of the last four weeks that we were having in the lead up to the 12-day war. All the critics were predicting the president wouldn’t act, he was being tricked by the Iranians — absolutely not. He was getting everything in place that he needed to execute this extraordinary strike, and the Iranians now know that they’re defenseless.”

      Commentator Chris Stigall: “I get it. Lots of people think this is Iraq all over again. President Trump is a different leader, and Iran is a distinctly different issue. People conflating our operations in Iraq and Afghanistan with today’s actions don’t care enough to learn the very specific differences. President Trump explains well the why of today. You don’t have to like it.  But be smart enough to know the difference. President Trump isn’t like past presidents. He’s repeatedly proven that’s true. He has no appetite for endless war. He wants to end wars and has. Swiftly. I trust him in this until I have information to suggest otherwise.”

      Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett: “The big lesson is do not mess with President Trump… I think the whole region, afterwards, will be thankful — and the world will be thankful — because already now, the world is a safer place compared to yesterday.”

      OutKick founder Clay Travis: “100% the right call to take out Iran’s leadership once and for all. Now the people of Iran have the fate of their country in their hands. Between Iran, Venezuela and Cuba we are all witnessing a modern day Berlin Wall falling moment, Trump is standing for freedom like Reagan did.”

      Commentator Mark Levin: “God bless our President and armed forces. And he will.”

      Commentator Scott Jennings: “God bless the President of the United States and the men and women who are carrying out this righteous attack on the literal worst people in the world. The President has made a clear case – watch this entire video.”

      Newsmax host Rob Schmitt: “Trump stabilizing the Middle East and world thru force.”

      Fox News host Sean Hannity: “God Bless the Brave Men and Woman of the US Military—the greatest military on the face of the earth. What makes President Trump so consequential and transformational is that he understands real evil in our time, and in this case he has taken the principled stance that the number one state sponsor of terror cannot have nuclear weapons. The world will be a safer place as a result. God bless our brave troops.”

      Former Clinton advisor Mark Penn: “The time is now Iran has terrorized the world for nearly 50 years with its demonization of the west and the creation of a terror state that long ago lost the support of its own people. They gunned down tens of thousands of their own people believing they could do it and nothing would happen to them. The actions of President Trump are a heroic turn of events in which the regime that had as its ambition to conquer the region will face destruction and not be allowed to continue to suppress its own people while threatening the world. While Obama and Biden enabled Iran, Trump drew a red line and meant it. This is a just cause and we must all support our military in this effort that has been clearly planned and thought out as never before. May they be successful in making this a more peaceful and better world.”

      Commentator Davin Rubin: “As I said to @LelandVittert the other night, I trust President Trump. He doesn’t want war, but he understands peace through strength. A new, more peaceful world is on the horizon, and it was gonna take some grit, toughness and determination to do it. ;;;;

      Patrick Bet-David: “For 47 years, Iranians have been waiting for this moment. Presidents on both sides of the isle avoided this. This is a VERY HEAVY decision on the President that comes with a ton of burden. If & when we succeed, the world will be a safer place.”

      Article III Project Founder Mike Davis: “For 47 years, Iran has waged war against the United States. The President of the United States, as the commander-in-chief, has the Article II constitutional power and duty to protect American people, assets, allies, and other interests. Cheers to President Trump for doing this.”

      Bill Ackman: “President @realDonaldTrump will go down in history as one of the greatest and most consequential presidents we have ever had. His ability and willingness to make bold and consequential decisions for the benefit of future generations based on the hard and cold facts at hand rather than short-term political considerations is one of his greatest strengths. No longer are we governed by the politics of the weak who have brought us close to the edge with their weakness and self-interested short-termism. God bless our nation, our military, and our president. Let’s all pray for our troops who risk their lives on behalf of all of us so we can look forward to a world where evil is eliminated and good prevails. What we do in life echoes in eternity.” Conservative Political Action Conference Chairman Matt Schlapp: “It is a diplomatic disaster to draw a line in the sand and not act when it’s crossed. President Trump understands that. Dictators the world over are realizing Trump doesn’t just talk; he will act.”

      World leaders have expressed their strong support:

      Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese: “For decades, the Iranian regime has been a destabilizing force, through its ballistic missile and nuclear programs, support for armed proxies, and brutal acts of violence and intimidation… We support the United States acting to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon and to prevent Iran continuing to threaten international peace and security.”

      Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney: “Canada’s position remains clear: the Islamic Republic of Iran is the principal source of instability and terror throughout the Middle East, has one of the world’s worst human rights records, and must never be allowed to obtain or develop nuclear weapons … Canada supports the United States acting to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon and to prevent its regime from further threatening international peace and security.”

      Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: “I thank our great friend, President @realDonaldTrump, for his historic leadership.”

      Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama: “It’s high time to cut the rope and go straight to the point. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is a terrorist organization and it must be treated as such… Not only because we stand firm with Israel and with the peace-seeking brotherly Arab countries. Not only because we support the United States in militarily supporting Israel today under the leadership of President Donald Trump… We fully endorse every decisive effort to prevent once and for all the murderers in Tehran from acquiring nuclear or any other military capacity to harm Israel or any other peace-loving nation in the Middle East. Terrorism must be named. And once named, it must be stopped.”

      Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: “The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia condemns and denounces in strongest terms the blatant Iranian aggression and the flagrant violation of the sovereignty of the UAE, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, and Jordan. The Kingdom affirms its full solidarity with and unwavering support for the brotherly countries, and its readiness to place all its capabilities at their disposal in support of any measures they may undertake.”

      Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky: “It is important that the United States is acting decisively. Whenever there is American resolve, global criminals weaken.”

      Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani: “The hour of freedom has come for the people of Iran, thanks to the leadership of the United States and President @realDonaldTrump. As always, the Republic of Kosovo unwaveringly stands with the United States and its allies in defending freedom, peace, security, and stability. We also strongly condemn the attacks of the Iranian regime against our allies in the Middle East. We will continue to support the actions undertaken by the United States and other allies to put an end to the Iranian regime and finally give freedom and peace a chance.”

      British Member of Parliament and Leader of Reform UK Nigel Farage: “The Prime Minister needs to change his mind on the use of our military bases and back the Americans in this vital fight against Iran!”

      Canadian Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre: “The regime in Tehran is the principal source of terror in the Middle East and around the world… Conservatives support a democratic, free and permanently-denuclearized Iran that lives in peace and security with its neighbors. And Conservatives support the United States, Israel, and our allies across the Gulf to defend their sovereignty and dismantle the clerical military dictatorship of Iran.”

      Lawmakers across the political spectrum are backing Operation Epic Fury:

      Senate Majority Leader John Thune: “For years, Iran’s relentless nuclear ambitions, its expanded ballistic missile inventory, and its unwavering support for terror groups in the region have posed a clear and unacceptable threat to U.S. servicemembers, citizens in the region, and many of our allies. Despite the dogged efforts of the president and his administration, the Iranian regime has refused the diplomatic off-ramps that would peacefully resolve these national security concerns.”

      Senate Majority Whip John Barrasso: “I applaud President Trump for his decisive action to end the evil terrorist regime in Iran. This is peace through strength. For 47 years this murderous regime has waged war against the United States. It chants ‘Death to America.’ It kills innocent people and targets American citizens. It funds terrorism around the world. May God Bless the Iranian people in their fight for freedom. May God Bless our Troops and all those involved in carrying out Operation Epic Fury.”

      Senate Republican Conference Chair Tom Cotton: “A nuclear-weapons program. Thousands of missiles. State sponsorship of terror. Iran has waged war against the U.S. for 47 years: the hostage crisis, the Beirut Marine barracks, Khobar Towers, roadside bombs in Iraq and Afghanistan that killed or maimed thousands of American soldiers, the attempted assassination of President Trump. The butcher’s bill has finally come due for the ayatollahs. May God bless and protect our troops on this vital mission of vengeance, and justice, and safety.”

      Sen. Jim Banks: “A Trump red line isn’t a warning—it’s a promise.”

      Sen. Marsha Blackburn: “The Iranian regime has chanted ‘Death to America’ for decades. It’s time to end the reign of terror.”

      Sen. John Boozman: “The world’s leading sponsor of terror can never have nuclear weapons. We are praying for our courageous servicemembers and the people of Iran who have suffered under this brutal regime for far too long.”

      Sen. Katie Britt: “Iran is led by a murderous regime that not only murders innocent Americans, but is also holding innocent Americans in captivity. @SecRubio is right. Iran must return every single American. Thankful to him and @POTUS for continuing to put maximum pressure on the Ayatollah.”

      Sen. Ted Budd: “Today, @POTUS announced a major combat operation in Iran with the goal of further crippling Iran’s nuclear program and to protect the U.S. and our allies. For decades, Iran and its terror proxies have repeatedly targeted American service-members and stoked violence and unrest in the region. President Trump knows well that the American people do not favor prolonged conflict, but there is also little doubt that Iran’s reckless ambition to obtain nuclear weapons and long-range missiles represents a grave threat to our safety and security. A nuclear Iran has always been an unacceptable outcome. Please join me in prayer for all our men and women in uniform and our allies and partners around the globe. May God bless and keep them safe now and always.”

      Sen. Shelley Moore Capito: “.@POTUS has given the Iranian regime countless opportunities to stand down, stop killing their people, and abandon their nuclear ambitions. Instead of choosing a peaceful path, they have doubled down on weapons designed to threaten the American people. I am following U.S. operations in Iran very closely, and I look forward to receiving briefings soon. In the meantime, I will continue to monitor developments as we work to ensure the safety and security of Americans at home and abroad. My prayers are with the brave men and women who serve our country in uniform.”

      Sen. John Cornyn: “For too long, Iran and its tentacles of terror have destabilized the Middle East and waged war on the West and our values. With today’s strikes by U.S. forces led by our Commander-in-Chief, President Trump, there is finally an opening for these dark days to come to an end. It is my hope that the Iranian people, after years of oppression and being ignored by previous Democrat administrations, will finally be free, and I’m proud of the support being provided by President Trump and the United States. May God bless the men and women of our armed forces, our military partners, and all those who stand with us in our mission against the purveyor of terrorism and radical Islam that is the Islamic Republic of Iran.”

      Sen. Kevin Cramer: “The leadership of @POTUS at this time is strong & appropriate. Leaders of peace-loving people should join the fight, while the perpetrators [sic] of evil reconsider their positions. All of us should pray to the God of peace for the people of Iran while the U.S., Israel and hopefully other allies unite against Iran.”

      Sen. Ted Cruz: “Under President Trump’s leadership, the United States is systematically acting against American enemies who have undermined our national security since the Cold War. As the President said again this morning, the Iranian regime has been terrorizing and murdering Americans for 47 years, including innocent civilians, our servicemembers, and American leaders. The Ayatollah has repeatedly tried to assassinate President Trump. Now they are seeking nuclear weapons and the ability to hit the American homeland. Today’s action will enhance the national security of the United States and our allies. I applaud our Armed Forces, our intelligence community, and President Trump for their capabilities and resolve to eliminate these threats, and I am deeply appreciative that our Israeli allies are fighting alongside the U.S. on behalf of our mutual interests and against our mutual enemies. May God protect our servicemembers.”

      Sen. Steve Daines: “The Iranian regime is the world’s largest state sponsor of terror & waged war against the United States and its allies for nearly 50 years. I support President Trump’s actions to keep our nation safe and aid the people of Iran in their fight for liberty. Grateful for the President’s strong moral clarity and for the men & women in our great military.”

      Sen. Joni Ernst: “Through Operation Epic Fury, President Trump is standing up for American lives that have been taken and targeted by the Iranian regime and its terrorist proxies. This mission is critical to ensuring the regime that chants ‘Death to America’ never has a nuclear weapon to make a more peaceful Middle East and world. God bless our troops and keep them safe.”

      Sen. John Fetterman: “Operation Epic Fury. President Trump has been willing to do what’s right and necessary to produce real peace in the region. God bless the United States, our great military, and Israel.”

      Sen. Deb Fischer: “I am praying for our brave service members as they carry out this mission to ensure Iran never obtains a nuclear weapon. God bless America and the innocent civilians in Iran, who deserve far better than the regime that has long oppressed them.”

      Sen. Lindsey Graham: “God bless @POTUS for planning and now executing Operation Epic Fury, making America more safe and eventually more prosperous. I seek God’s protection for all under President Trump’s command, as well as our allies in Israel. My mind is racing with the thought that the murderous ayatollah’s regime in Iran will soon be no more. The biggest change in the Middle East in a thousand years is upon us. The likelihood of normalization between Saudi Arabia and Israel getting back on track is exceedingly high – a subject I brought up last week to the key players in the region who concurred if the ayatollah goes down, historic peace advances. As to the men and women participating in this operation for our country and Israel, may God bless you and keep you safe. If you are injured or fall, I believe with all my heart that your sacrifice makes your country and the world a better and safer place. This moment is why you chose to serve. This operation has been well-planned. It will be violent, extensive and I believe, at the end of the day, successful. Again, the demise of the ayatollah’s regime with American blood on its hands is necessary and more than justified.”

      Sen. Chuck Grassley: “I’m following closely what’s happening in Iran & the region Barbara + I are praying for the safety of our troops Regime change badly needed +Must stop nuclear enrichment CANT HV UNPRDICTABLE LEADERSHIP IN IRAN W NUCLEAR BOMB Pres Trump gave IRAN PLENTY OF NEGOTIABLE OPPORTUNITY”

      Sen. Bill Hagerty: “The world knows the death and destruction that Iran has perpetrated for decades. The regime must be held accountable. @POTUS knows that strength—not weakness—brings peace. The president will not pass the buck to avoid necessary decisions to protect the American people. May God bless America, our Service Members, and our Allies.”

      Sen. Jon Husted: “For 47 years, the Iranian regime had ample opportunity to be a productive member of the global community. Instead, it chose to export death, terrorism, extremism, and instability against America and our allies. It did all of this while brutally oppressing its own people, who yearned for the freedom and prosperity that they deserve but the regime has refused to deliver. Today, the President took action to address the threat Iran poses to America and global stability. I look forward to being briefed and learning more from the administration in the coming days. I pray for our military servicemembers, all Israeli military personnel, and our allies in harm’s way. May God bless them and keep them safe.”

      Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith: “President Trump is acting decisively to confront the Iranian regime, a leading state sponsor of global terrorism and a grave threat to the national security interests of the United States and our allies. The President is sending a clear message that we and our allies cannot tolerate Iran’s extended aggression or destabilization of regions critical to global peace and security. I look forward to learning more from the administration about the scope and duration of this operation. I ask all Americans to join me in praying for our servicemembers. As President Trump said last night, ‘We ask God to protect all of our heroes in harm’s way. And we trust that with His help, the men and women of the armed forces will prevail.’”

      Sen. Ron Johnson: “May God bless and protect our troops as they attempt to liberate the long suffering people of Iran.”

      Sen. Jim Justice: “Thank you, President Trump, for your strong, decisive leadership. Cathy and I are praying for you and the First Lady today, and for the safety of our service members in the Middle East. God Bless our troops and God Bless America.”

      Sen. James Lankford: “Iran remains the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism and has long threatened the United States and our allies. Today’s military actions underscore the seriousness of that threat and the need to prevent Iran from ever obtaining a nuclear weapon. I’m praying for the safety of every American service member involved in these operations and for their families at home. God bless our troops and God bless America.”

      Sen. Cynthia Lummis: “In a dangerous world, we must stand united with our allies to confront the reckless and destabilizing actions of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s terrorist regime. Putting America First means leading with strength, resolve, and clarity.”

      Sen. Dave McCormick: “For decades, the Iranian regime has killed Americans, threatened Israel and our allies in the region with their ballistic missiles and nuclear ambitions, and butchered tens of thousands of its own people. They are the world’s number one sponsor of terror. The president has given the ayatollahs a chance for a deal, and they have rejected a path to peace and prosperity. I am praying for our brave troops and our steadfast allies who stand with us during this challenging and noble mission.”

      Sen. Ashley Moody: “For decades, this evil Iranian regime has called for the death of America, the destruction of the West, terrorized its own people and others, and caused fear and instability in the region. When someone says they want to destroy you, you should listen, and we have a @POTUS that did just that. Today, all Americans should be praying for the success and the safety of our servicemen and women.”

      Sen. Bernie Moreno: “God bless and protect our troops. President Trump sought for months to avoid conflict and negotiate with Iran to prevent them from rebuilding their nuclear program. I fully support his decision to eliminate the threat once and for all once it became clear there was no other option. President Trump will always put America’s interests first and defend American citizens. I have complete trust in him to finally bring peace to the Middle East.”

      Sen. Markwayne Mullin: “May God bless and protect our men and women in uniform—the greatest peacekeeping force in the history of the world. Americans are praying for your safety in this mission.”

      Sen. Mike Rounds: “Congratulations to our Armed Forces under the leadership of President Trump and to our strong allies in Israel on this opportunity to change the course of history. The death of Khamenei offers a path for a more peaceful Middle East, and a chance for the Iranian people to chart a different course forward.”

      Sen. Rick Scott: “The days of the evil Iranian regime chanting ‘Death to America,’ threatening the very existence of our country and our allies, and oppressing its people are over. Thank you, @POTUS, for your strong leadership. God bless @SecWar and the brave men and women in our military. Operation Epic Fury is peace through strength on full display, and a reminder to our friends and our enemies: The U.S. will ALWAYS put AMERICA FIRST. We will always stand with our friend, Israel, and we will NEVER allow Iran to have a nuclear weapon.”

      Sen. Tim Scott: “This was the ayatollah’s decision, and his regime faced the consequences of his actions. President Trump warned the regime last summer that any restarting of its nuclear weapons program would have severe repercussions. They made their choice, and as a result, this murderous regime was met with Operation Epic Fury. Many presidents talk. President Donald J. Trump acts. The pivotal leadership of this administration and our allies across the region will bring an end to a regime that has for too long been the world’s chief sponsor of terrorism. Any further actions by this regime can and will prompt a swift response from the United States. Iran must de-escalate. I applaud President Trump and Secretary Marco Rubio for their pursuit of peace, decisive action, and the defense of American interests. May God bless our service members and may God bless America.”

      Sen. Tim Sheehy: “This is a righteous endeavor. God be with our troops, our allies, and the Iranian people. To the people of Iran, rise up and seize YOUR country. America has your back.”

      Sen. Dan Sullivan: “Iran has been a catalyst for terrorism, mayhem and violence all over the Middle East and across the world for decades. The terrorist leaders of Iran have, in essence, been at war with the United States since the Ayatollahs took over Iran in 1979. They have killed and maimed thousands of American service members over the years: the Beirut Marine barracks, Khobar Towers, and roadside bombs in Iraq and Afghanistan. The regime has even recently attempted to assassinate President Trump. That’s why a bipartisan goal of every president since the Iranian revolution has been to ensure that the largest state sponsor of terrorism doesn’t have nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles. The world is not safe with an Iran with relentless nuclear and terrorist ambitions, and an expanded ballistic missile inventory. Julie and I are praying for our brave service members conducting these dangerous missions, and for all Americans in the region.”

      Sen. Tommy Tuberville: “President Trump has shown time and time again, you NEVER threaten America. God Bless our great troops, God Bless President Trump, and God Bless America.”

      Sen. Roger Wicker: “Today, our commander-in-chief took decisive action against the threat posed by the world’s leading proliferator of terrorism, the Iranian regime. This is a pivotal and necessary operation to protect Americans and American interests. The President has stated the operation’s goals clearly: thwart permanently the ayatollahs’ desire to create a nuclear weapon, degrade their ballistic missile force and their production capacity, and destroy their naval and terrorism capabilities. These are the hardest decisions that face any American commander-in-chief, and I appreciate that President Trump and his team conducted a comprehensive strategy using all tools of national power and a well-orchestrated military planning process… Most importantly, I commend the brave men and women of our armed forces, who continue to demonstrate a level of operational proficiency unrivaled the world over. That fact will be evident in the coming days. Thanks to them, Americans are safer – not just today, but for generations to come.”

      Speaker Mike Johnson: Today, Iran is facing the severe consequences of its evil actions. President Trump and the Administration have made every effort to pursue peaceful and diplomatic solutions in response to the Iranian regime’s sustained nuclear ambitions and development, terrorism, and the murder of Americans—and even their own people. For decades, Iran has defiantly maintained its nuclear program while arming and funding Hamas, Hezbollah, and other internationally recognized terrorist organizations. Iran and its proxies have menaced America and American lives, undermined our core national interests, systematically destabilized the Middle East, and threatened the security of the entire West. The Gang of 8 was briefed in detail earlier this week that military action may become necessary to protect American troops and American citizens in Iran. I received updates from Secretary Rubio thereafter, and I will remain in close contact with the President and the Department of War as this operation proceeds. We pray for the safety of our brave servicemembers and our allies involved in Operation Epic Fury. May God bless them, and may God bless America.”

      House Majority Leader Steve Scalise: “For years, the Iranian Regime has chanted ‘Death to America,’ targeted our troops, weaponized their terrorist proxies, and killed tens of thousands of innocent people, including Americans. Today, President Trump made it clear: their reign of terror is over. The President has worked tirelessly to establish a lasting peace through diplomacy with Iran. Instead, Iran continued to pursue their sinister ambitions, promoting terrorism, developing missiles, attempting to rebuild their nuclear program, and posing an imminent threat to the security of the United States and our allies. We can never allow the world’s number one state sponsor of terrorism to have a nuclear weapon. This decisive action is yet another move by President Trump to protect the United States and sends a message to the world: never doubt America’s resolve or capacity to defend its interests. May God bless America, the brave men and women of the U.S. military, and the freedom-loving people of Iran.”

      House Majority Whip Tom Emmer: “This is a bold, decisive act of strength by President Trump. The Ayatollah is responsible for killing hundreds of U.S. service members and slaughtering its own people. We pray that because of this leadership, the U.S. and the world will be a safer place. May God bless and protect the men and women of our military conducting this mission and serving in the region.”

      House Republican Chairwoman Lisa McClain: “President Trump has taken decisive action against the world’s number one state sponsor of terror – a regime that has targeted American troops and called for ‘death to America.’ May God bless our Commander in Chief and military leaders with wisdom through this operation and may He keep our troops in His care.”

      Rep. Robert Aderholt: “To call the current Iranian regime brutal would be an understatement. For nearly 50 years, its leaders have called for ‘Death to America’ and ‘Death to Israel.’ They are responsible for the deaths of hundreds of American service members, including the 241 U.S. Marines murdered in the 1983 Beirut barracks bombing, as well as many other Americans killed directly and through their terrorist proxies. The current leadership has also suppressed and killed thousands of Iran’s own people simply for seeking a voice in their government. I stand with President Trump in leading America to take decisive action to restore stability to a region that has lacked it for far too long. The time for the people of Iran is now. May God bless the men and women of our armed forces and the United States of America.”

      Rep. Mark Alford: “Please join Leslie and me in praying for the our troops who are in harms way. The Iranian regime is the world’s leading state sponsor of terror, a destabilizing force across the region, and a threat to U.S. allies, interests, and bases in the Middle East. Tehran is directly responsible for the deaths of countless Americans over the years. I support President Trump’s swift and bold action to finally hold the regime accountable. As I’ve said for weeks, through either the easy way or the hard way, the Ayatollah needs to go.”

      Rep. Brian Babin: “For 40 years, Iran’s regime has chanted ‘Death to America,’ funded terrorists, attacked our troops, and plotted against our allies. That ends now. President Trump chose strength.”

      Rep. Don Bacon: “Iran has waged war against the United States, our Allies and our national security interests since 1979. Their attacks include the Beirut Marine Barracks and U.S. Embassy in 1983, the Khobar Towers in 1996, attempted assassination against our President, 609 Americans killed in Iraq and continued cyberattacks. I hate war, but Iran has been at war with us. After the regime just murdered approximately 50,000 Iranians, it is time to help the Iranian people get rid of the Ayatollah once and for all.”

      Rep. Michael Baumgartner: “The Mullahs who control Iran are a messianic death cult who believe that their version of Shia Islam will be guided by God to conquer the world. They have supported terrorist groups that have killed thousands of Americans. Their nuclear and ballistic missile programs are significant threats to America’s national interests and security. The sooner Iran’s leaders are in the dustbin of history the better.”

      Rep. Andy Barr: “I’m fully behind President Trump and our great military as operations begin in Iran. President Trump gave Iran every chance to give up their nuclear ambitions, end their financing of terrorism, and stop the slaughter of innocent civilians. Iran can never have a nuclear weapon. This regime puts all Americans and our allies at risk. I applaud President Trump for this bold action that will give the people of Iran the best opportunity for change in generations. I pray for our military’s success and safety.”

      Rep. Aaron Bean: “God bless our brave warfighters, and thank you, @POTUS and @SecWar for your bold leadership. Operation Epic Fury is peace through strength in action, and sends an unmistakable message: AMERICA FIRST, always. The United States stands with our ally Israel, and we will not allow Iran’s hostile regime to gain nuclear power.”

      Rep. Stephanie Bice: “For 47 years, the Iranian people have been living under an oppressive regime who funds terrorism across the globe, chants ‘death to America,’ and has slaughtered its own citizens. Now is the time for Iranians to stand up and take back their nation and bring lasting peace to the Middle East. I’m praying for our military service members who are participating in Operation Epic Fury and look forward to a future Iran who is free and prosperous.”

      Rep. Tim Burchett: “The Iranian people deserve a chance at freedom. Pray for our country, for our troops, and for the liberation of the Iranian people.”

      Rep. Mike Carey: “The Ayatollah, who for more than four decades led a regime marked by torture, murder, and the oppression of the Iranian people, has finally been stopped. My hope is that the freedom-loving people of Iran can now embrace their rich history, see their civilization flourish, and have their voices be heard without fear. The President demonstrated decisive action to halt Iran’s nuclear ambitions and its state-sponsored terrorism around the globe, including attacking American citizens.”

      Rep. Buddy Carter: “Iran was given every opportunity to choose diplomacy, with President Trump leaving the door to peace wide open. Instead, Iran would rather spread its poisonous, incompatible ideology rooted in extreme hatred. Any country that chants ‘death to America’ will never obtain nuclear weapons, certainly not on President Trump’s watch. America, our allies, and the world are safer because of this President.”

      Rep. Mike Collins: “Under President Trump, the United States will no longer stand idly by while our enemies plot against us and chant ‘Death to America.’ My prayers are with our brave warfighters as they work to rid the world of the largest state sponsor of global terror and protect America from the Iranian regime.”

      Rep. Jeff Crank: “For the last half century, Iran has targeted and killed Americans, attacked our allies, funded terrorism across the world, and pursued a nuclear bomb. That ends now.”

      Rep. Rick Crawford: “Operation ‘Epic Fury’ was launched against the nation of Iran last night. Prior to the initiation of this action, in earnest diplomatic engagements with Iran, President Trump was very clear about his red line from the start and his expectations of Iran during these negotiations. Iran absolutely cannot be allowed to maintain a nuclear weapon or capabilities. The safety and security of Americans and our allies are on the line. Furthermore, President Trump has given Iran plenty of opportunities to take the diplomatic route. The United States of America has the most premier military in the world, and I am confident it will successfully carry out the very clearly stated goals of this operation. As the operations continue, we pray for the safety of the U.S. military forces involved, Americans in the region, and our allies. I would strongly advise the Iranian regime heed President Trump’s warning.”

      Rep. Dan Crenshaw: “President Trump again doing what needs to be done. In this statement he said we plan to annihilate their missile sites and obliterate their Navy. This is the time to weaken them to a point where the Iranian people can finally beat the regime on their own. Saudi Arabia is even joining the fight along with Israel. And yes this is America First. The world’s number one sponsor of terror is finally being held accountable after 47 years.”

      Rep. Scott DesJarlais: “Please join Amy and me in praying for our military personnel serving abroad as well as our friends and allies as we begin operations to cut the head off the snake of the world’s leading sponsor of terrorism and end Iran’s thirst for nuclear weapons. The Iranian people will finally have the opportunity to take back control of the government that was taken from them almost 47 years ago.”

      Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart: “For nearly five decades, Iranians have endured repression, violence, and torture at the hands of the evil Iranian regime–a regime that exports terrorism, brutally suppresses dissent at home, and openly threatens the United States and our allies. I commend President @realDonaldTrump for standing in solidarity with the brave Iranian people, who continue to demand freedom, dignity, and basic human rights despite ruthless crackdowns. Hundreds of protesters have been killed simply for exercising those rights. Americans and the world are safer because of President Trump’s leadership and maximum pressure strategy, including the removal of terrorist Qasem Soleimani and last year’s decisive action to obliterate Iran’s nuclear sites–demonstrating that deterrence and strength, not appeasement, will lead to a safer and more secure future for all.”

      Rep. Byron Donalds: “President @realDonaldTrump has acted decisively against Iran’s nuclear threat and terrorism. Our troops are now executing Operation Epic Fury. Erika and I pray for their safety and success. Peace is achieved through strength, not weakness. I stand with President Trump, our military, and the hope this leads to lasting security in the Middle East. God bless our troops. God bless America.”

      Rep. Troy Downing: “For decades, the Ayatollah has rejected diplomacy, opting instead to pursue nuclear armament while chanting death to America. The Iranian regime and its proxies have American blood on their hands. No President has possessed the grit to challenge this clear and present danger until now. God bless our troops in their fight for a lasting peace.”

      Rep. Gabe Evans: “I applaud the action taken today to eradicate the leading global sponsor of terrorism, the Iranian regime, and their nuclear and ballistic missile programs. After nearly five decades terrorizing its own people, lending aide to organizations like Al Quida, and threatening nations around the world, the United States has made it clear: that era is over. We will no longer tolerate what endangers America, our allies, and global stability.”

      Rep. Pat Fallon: “Operation Epic Fury, in coordination with our allies, is a United States national security imperative. The Iranian regime, for nearly five decades, has proven in no uncertain terms to be a force for evil and instability in the world. Iran’s IRGC, a U.S.-designated Foreign Terrorist Organization, has repeatedly targeted President Trump in thwarted assassination plots, including directives in 2024 to surveil and plan his killing as revenge for the 2020 U.S. strike on Qasem Soleimani. These efforts extended to Trump administration leaders as well as U.S. soldiers. The Ayatollah’s regime has also pursued murder-for-hire schemes and surveillance against American citizens, including Iranian-American dissidents and others critical of Tehran, all on U.S. soil. The display of U.S. hard power we are seeing today constitutes justice for the victims of the Iranian regime’s cruelty, as well as for the Iranian people who have suffered under decades of repression. The Iranian regime’s capacity to sow chaos, death, and destruction must be eliminated once and for all. We pray for the safety of our brave men and women in uniform.”

      Rep. Julie Fedorchak: “I support President Trump’s decisive actions in response to Iran’s decades of relentless terrorist activity, its continued pursuit of nuclear weapons, and the grave threat it poses to the United States and our allies who seek freedom and peace. We must stand firm against those who threaten our security and the safety of our allies. Under this oppressive regime, neither the Iranian people nor the broader world can fully enjoy peace, stability, and prosperity. May God bless our brave service members carrying out this mission. Please join me in praying for their safety and for the success of this operation. Congressional leaders were briefed earlier this week, and I look forward to receiving additional details from the administration on next steps in the region.”

      Rep. Randy Fine: “We are with you, Mr. President. We will cut off the head of the snake of Muslim terror, Bring lasting peace to the Middle East, And save the Iranian People. Bombs away.”

      Rep. Brad Finstad: “I support President Trump’s decisive action to ensure that Iran never acquires a nuclear weapon. For decades, the Iranian regime has been the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism, openly hostile to American values and a persistent threat to our national security. Safeguarding the American people and defending our nation must remain our highest priority. I pray for our servicemembers and their families, and for a future marked by freedom, stability, and peace for the people of Iran.”

      Rep. Michelle Fischbach: “Iran has spent decades as the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism. I pray for the safety of our brave service members conducting this mission and may God bless America.”

      Rep. Chuck Fleischmann: “For decades, Iran and its theocratic dictatorship have been the world’s largest state sponsor of terror, threatening the United States and the peace of the world. President Trump will always defend America’s national security and interests. May God bless the men and women of our armed forces and our coalition partners.”

      Rep. Scott Franklin: “From its inception, the Iranian regime has systematically executed terror attacks to the fullest extent of its capabilities. As their military capabilities have increased, so have the scope and scale of their attacks. We have every reason to take them at their word that, if given the opportunity, they would wipe Israel off the map and then come for America. That is why the United States has always been clear that Iran can NEVER be allowed to obtain a nuclear weapon. Every American president since Ronald Reagan has made this point clear. Yet Iran has shown steadfast determination to advance its nuclear ambitions, despite the exhaustive diplomatic efforts of eight presidents. As President Trump stated so clearly in his message to the American people, ‘we can’t take it any longer.’ Nor should we… Peace through strength rings hollow without the resolve to use that strength when diplomacy fails. The enormous weight of President Trump’s decision to exercise that resolve cannot be overstated. May God grant him wisdom and judgment, safety for our fighting men and women, peace in our time, and His continued blessings for our great nation.”

      Rep. Vince Fong: “For decades, the Iranian regime has relentlessly pursued nuclear weapons, funded terrorism through proxies including Hamas and Hezbollah, taken hundreds of American lives, and threatened our national security. @POTUS and his Administration have exhausted every diplomatic path in pursuit of peace to no avail. Today, Iran is facing the consequences of its evil actions against America and our allies. I stand firmly with our brave men and women in uniform carrying out Operation Epic Fury. I pray for their safety and for their families as they defend America and protect our national security. May God bless them, and may God bless America.”

      Rep. Andrew Garbarino: “Last night, the United States and Israel took targeted military action against Iran under Operation Epic Fury after continued threats against our forces and our allies. The Iranian regime is the world’s top state sponsor of terrorism and has been responsible for the deaths of hundreds of Americans. The regime has plotted to assassinate President Trump, financed and executed terrorist attacks across the globe, and targeted dissidents on U.S. soil. I’m grateful for our service-members who are keeping our country safe. As Chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, my priority remains protecting the safety and security of the American people. As we face a heightened threat landscape, it is more important now than ever that we fully fund the Department of Homeland Security. We cannot afford delays. We must ensure DHS is operating at maximum readiness to prevent and respond to threats against our homeland. America stands with our military. America stands with Israel. And America will always defend what is right.”

      Rep. Carlos Gimenez: “The collapse of the regime in #Iran would be one of the greatest geopolitical victories of our time. It would entirely shift the balance of power on the global stage & turn a longtime foe into an ally & friend of the West. The only way to peace is total victory!”

      Rep. Crag Goldman: “Not since Ronald Reagan has a president of the United States made such bold and direct decisions to change the world for the better. For decades, the tyrannical Iranian regime has killed Americans, attacked U.S. allies, slaughtered its own civilians, and chanted ‘Death to America.’ Iran has failed to cease its state sponsorship of terror and rejected U.S. diplomatic efforts to establish peace. Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei led the aggressive advancement of Iran’s nuclear enrichment program and its ballistic missile development. These actions posed an imminent threat to U.S. allies, U.S. service members abroad, and Americans’ safety at home. I strongly support President Trump’s decisive actions to protect America’s national security. As this situation develops, please join me in praying for the safety of our service members and the protection of innocent lives throughout the region. May God bless America.”

      Rep. Lance Gooden: “Praying for our US armed forces and total victory! Now is the time for the people of Iran to take back their country. Thank you @realDonaldTrump”

      Rep. Mike Haridopolos: “For more than three decades, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei fueled terror and violence across the Middle East. Thank you to President Trump for strong, decisive leadership and for standing with our allies.”

      Rep. Pat Harrigan: “Enter President Trump’s second term. An incredibly decisive operation in Midnight Hammer, sending a clear message to Iran. Picking off Maduro in Venezuela—sending the clearest message to all of the adversaries of the United States that we are willing to use unprecedented capabilities and are truly done messing around. And today, Ayatollah Khomeini is dead. He was an evil man, and American and Israeli airpower sent him into the next world, straight to Hell. Gone are the days of failed regime change and capacity building. Gone are the days of kicking the can down the road and getting nothing done. Gone are the days of sacrificing our military authority and capabilities on the altar of political correctness. The world is a dangerous place. When nations threaten the United States of America or its close allies, President Trump is very clear: we will seek terms of peace. But if peace is unobtainable, we are going straight for the jugular, because we are done getting nothing done. Because the world deserves peace, and to be free of leaders who oppress and oppose peace. And simply, more than anyone else in the world by a factor of ten, because we can.”

      Rep. Mark Harris: “President Trump did a great job laying out the objectives of protecting the American people and assuring the world that Iran will not get a nuclear weapon! For more than a generation now, Iran has created terror and destabilizing chaos in not only the Middle East but literally around the world. We pray for our troops, our leaders, and President Trump who are leading with strength, courage, and resolve! May God place His hedge of protection around our soldiers as thy carry out the mission!!”

      Rep. Kevin Hern: “As the world’s largest state sponsor of terrorism, the Iranian regime is an active threat to the United States, our allies, and stability across the Middle East. Iran’s refusal to accept a deal left President Trump with no choice other than to take decisive action to ensure the regime never possesses a nuclear weapon. There is no peace without strength, and the United States will not sit by while this regime pursues their nuclear ambitions, fuels their terrorist proxies, and brutalizes the Iranian people. I’m praying for our brave troops in the region. May God bless them, and may God bless the United States.”

      Rep. French Hill: “For five decades, the Iranian regime has terrorized its own people, threatened regional stability, and pursued weapons of mass destruction in defiance of the international community. Decades of sanctions imposed bilaterally and by the United Nations have failed to stop Iran’s destructive ambitions. Years of intensive but ultimately futile negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program accomplished nothing and were rightly rejected by bipartisan majorities in both the House and Senate at the end of the Obama Administration. Each year that I have served in the House, I have spoken directly to the Iranian people, most recently at the Organization of Iranian American Communities event on Capitol Hill in December, where I again condemned the brutality of the Iranian regime and stood with all Iranians fighting for a democratic, secular, and non-nuclear republic. I have long been a steadfast advocate for the people of Iran. In the last Congress, my bill—the Holding Iranian Leaders Accountable Act—was signed into law to expose the regime’s financial corruption, and this year I cosponsored a bipartisan resolution condemning the regime’s terrorism and supporting the Iranian people’s call for democratic change. Throughout my time in Congress, I have consistently consulted with regional leaders in the Gulf and in our ally Israel about the Iranian threat and the importance of standing together against terror, aggression, and nuclear-armed Iran. I pray for our servicemembers as they carry out these operations, for our allies in the region, and for the Iranian people. May this be the dawn of a new day for the Iranian people and a step toward lasting peace in the Middle East.”

      Rep. Ashley Hinson: “President Trump is taking decisive action with Operation Epic Fury to protect American interests from the tyrannical Iranian regime — a regime that chants ‘Death to America’ and has backed terror across the region. This operation makes clear that the United States will not sit back while Iran threatens our troops, our allies including Israel, or our homeland — and under this president, Iran will never obtain a nuclear weapon. My prayers are with the brave service members carrying out this mission and the families supporting them at home.”

      Rep. Rich Hudson: “Iran’s sustained aggression and pursuit of nuclear capability created a clear and present danger to American troops and citizens, and the President acted after exhausting diplomatic options and briefing congressional leadership. We pray for the safety of our servicemembers and for the freedom of the Iranian people.”

      Rep. Ronny Jackson: “President Trump has taken DECISIVE ACTION to protect AMERICA and our allies everywhere! For decades the Iranian regime and its proxies have created chaos throughout the Middle East and threatened the safety of America’s soldiers, citizens, and allies. We will not allow their mass terror any longer. Please join me in praying for EVERY American troop on the front lines right now! May God protect them, guide them, and bring them home safe!”

      Rep. Dave Joyce: “For decades, the Iranian regime has been the world’s largest sponsor of terrorism and has targeted and killed U.S. service members and civilians. President Trump is showing the world that we will not be intimidated by foreign threats and that we stand for the dignity and safety of Iranian citizens. America does not seek aggression, but our enemies must know we will not stand by at the cost of our security and that of our closest allies. Leading up to these strikes, the Trump administration negotiated in good faith with the Iranian regime and gave them plenty of opportunities to settle this diplomatically. However, Iran refused to cooperate and remains steadfast in its commitment to spreading terror throughout the region and threatening the U.S., while brutally suppressing its own people.  The U.S. is targeting Iranian military assets to degrade the regime’s ability to acquire nuclear weapons and threaten our national security and our allies in the region. Thank you to the brave service members who are carrying out this mission. I am praying for their safety and for peace in the region going forward.”

      Rep. John Joyce: “Today, @POTUS took decisive action making targeted strikes against Iran to ensure that they will never achieve nuclear weapons capability. God bless the brave men and women who carried out this operation, and God bless America.”

      Rep. Jen Kiggans: “Today’s actions against Iran are a direct response to the escalating global threat the regime poses to democracy, the United States, and our allies throughout the region. For decades, Iran has sponsored terrorism, destabilized the Middle East, and openly called for death to America. As it moved closer to obtaining nuclear capabilities, the risk to global security has become too great to ignore. The United States does not seek conflict, but we will not tolerate a nuclear-armed Iran or continued aggression against our interests and our allies. Today’s decisive military action sends a clear message: threats to the safety and security of the American people and the free world will be met with strength and resolve. As a former Navy helicopter pilot, I understand the weight of sending American servicemembers into harm’s way. The men and women of our Armed Forces represent the very best of our nation. They deserve our full support, the resources necessary to accomplish their mission, and the unwavering gratitude of a free people. I stand firmly behind our troops and remain deeply grateful for their courage and commitment as they defend the freedoms that make the United States a beacon of strength and opportunity around the world. May God bless our servicemembers and may God bless the United States of America.”

      Rep. Young Kim: “President Trump took decisive action in response to refusal by the Iranian regime to take diplomatic off-ramps, dismantle its nuclear program, & end its reign of terror against the United States & our allies. I stand with the Iranian people who have made their desperation & courageous struggle for freedom clear. I hope for a swift & decisive operation that will pave the way for a more peaceful Middle East & a safer world. My prayers are with our brave US service members risking their lives to protect our nation. I look forward to Congress being briefed on Operation Epic Fury.”

      Rep. David Kustoff: “For decades, the Iranian regime has led a sustained campaign of violence against the United States and our allies. It has armed proxy forces that have killed and wounded Americans, targeted our embassies and military installations, and threatened our homeland. As Iran continued to advance its nuclear program while driving conflict across the region, a response became unavoidable. Operation Epic Fury makes clear that attacks on Americans and our allies will not go unanswered. I thank President Trump for taking decisive action to defend our national security. I stand with our armed forces as they confront a regime whose terrorism and nuclear ambitions endanger the United States and undermine global stability.”

      Rep. Greg Landsman: “For most of my life, the regime in Iran has caused bloodshed and mayhem. At some point, we have to say enough is enough, and begin to destroy its ability to kill innocent people, including its own citizens… If it weren’t for the regime, Yemenis, Iraqis, Lebanese, Palestinians, and Persians might all be free. While diplomacy has always been an option for the regime, they have yet to show any interest in disarming or pulling back from funding violence and terror in the region. Instead, the regime is threatening further attacks on Americans and our allies… The United States with its many partners in the Middle East may very well need to take defensive action, targeting military assets in Iran. Targeted strikes on known ballistic missiles and rocket infrastructure and other weapons depots, including nuclear assets, may very well save lives. The region and world would be a much safer place if the regime’s military capacity was leveled.”

      Rep. Darin LaHood: “Iran has repeatedly rejected serious diplomatic efforts, despite President Trump and the United States making it abundantly clear that we will not allow Iran to develop a nuclear weapon or retain the capability to do so. Rather than engage in good-faith negotiations, the Iranian regime has continued to fund terrorist organizations, destabilize the Middle East, murder its own citizens, and threaten the security of the United States and our allies. Last night’s Operation ‘Epic Fury’ was a direct consequence of Iran’s actions and its refusal to pursue a peaceful path forward. President Trump and his team made every effort to provide the regime with a diplomatic off-ramp, but the safety and security of the American people must always remain our top priority. We pray for the safety of our brave servicemembers, Americans in the region, and our allies.”

      Rep. Mike Lawler: “For months, the Trump Administration worked to negotiate a diplomatic solution with the Iranian regime to end their nuclear ambitions, ballistic missile program, and funding of terrorism throughout the region. But time and time again, the regime offered no concessions and unrealistic demands. I support the President’s decision to strike Iran. No longer will the Ayatollah be allowed to engage in terrorism abroad and violent repression of the Iranian people at home. With this strike, the Iranian people will finally be able to determine the future of their country after 47-years of tyranny and oppression. As we continue to monitor Operation ‘Epic Fury’ I pray for the safety of our troops.”

      Rep. Julia Letlow: “Iran is the world’s leading sponsor of terrorism and actively plots to kill Americans. President Trump’s decisive strikes send a message that America will not tolerate Iran’s threats to our national security. May God bless our troops and keep them safe as we confront radical Islamic terrorism and seek lasting peace.”

      Rep. Barry Loudermilk: “Operation Epic Fury is not escalation—it is stabilization. By ending Iran’s ability to threaten the U.S. and its neighbors, we eliminate the chief obstacle to peace in the Middle East and opens the door to a more secure future for the region. May God protect our brave troops and may God bless the United States of America.”

      Rep. Anna Paulina Luna: “Iran’s regime has killed thousands of Americans, targeted our service members, and even tried to assassinate President Trump. The President acted within his Article II authority to neutralize a direct threat. The U.S. pursued negotiations. Iran refused to end enrichment, rejected a reasonable deal, and chose arrogance over peace.”

      Rep. Nancy Mace: “History will record this night. America and Israel did not flinch and did not negotiate with darkness. President Trump understood what the weak could not bring themselves to say: that peace is not found in appeasement – it is won. The Iranian people have bled for their freedom. Their cries did not fall on deaf ears. Not on Trump’s watch.”

      Rep. Nicole Malliotakis: “The United States, the Middle East and the world will be a safer and more peaceful place when the oppressive and murderous Iranian regime is eliminated. May God bless our troops as they conduct this courageous and noble mission.”

      Rep. Carol Miller: “Ayatollah Khamenei was a depraved individual who committed violence against his own people and had recently ramped up his threats against the United States and our citizens. The world is a better place with him now removed from power. I pray the Iranian people have the chance to come together and chart their own path, free from the weight of violent, misogynistic fanatics who held onto power for far too long. God bless the United States of America, our troops, our allies, and the newly freed people in Iran.”

      Rep. Mary Miller: “President Trump has taken decisive action to defend America’s interests and confront those who threaten our security. As our elite Armed Forces carry out Operation Epic Fury in Iran, we lift up our brave servicemembers and the allies standing beside them in prayer for their safety and success in the mission. May God continue to bless and protect the United States of America.”

      Rep. Cory Mills: “God bless our brave heroes. God bless President Trump. God bless the United States of America.”

      Rep. Tim Moore: “There is no doubt the Iranian regime has American blood on its hands and has spent decades working against the safety of the United States and our allies. They are the world’s leading state sponsor of terror and have destabilized the region for generations. President Trump has made it clear that Iran will never be allowed to obtain a nuclear weapon or threaten the American people. I support President Trump’s decision to take action and stand firmly with our servicemen and women. God bless our troops.”

      Rep. Nathaniel Moran: “I support the decisive actions taken by the United States military, in coordination with Israel (and now supported by many countries in the Middle East region), to confront the Iranian regime’s escalating aggression and continued pursuit of nuclear capability. Iran remains the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism and a major threat to the U.S.—funding proxy militias, threatening our allies, and pursuing nuclear capabilities while openly chanting ‘Death to America.’ The build up of its power on terror and nuclear threats cannot be allowed to define the future of the region, nor put American national security at risk. I look forward to an in-depth brief from the Administration in the coming days, and increased Congressional involvement now that military action has begun. In the meantime, we pray for the safety and security of our troops who are currently engaged; for an overwhelming and expeditious victory; for the Iranian people who now have a chance to choose freedom and build their own future; and for the protection of innocent lives throughout the region.”

      Rep. Greg Murphy: “Decades of appeasement of the radical, Islamic terrorist regime of Iran are over. Ayatollah Khamenei and his terrorist rulers, if allowed to develop a nuclear weapon, would never hesitate to use it against Israel, the United States, or any other country. They have proven that life means nothing to them by recently killing thousands of their own people. President Trump and his administration have given Tehran every opportunity to negotiate peace, but, just like they have always done before, they have delayed and refused to cooperate to buy time to become a nuclear power. America cannot allow the cancerous threat of Islamic jihadi ideology to have such a devastating weapon to threaten the stability and security of our allies and the global community. These sentiments have been said previously by both Democrat and Republican Presidents. This should not be a partisan issue. I support this overdue action by President Trump and commend his strong record of delivering peace through strength. May God bless our troops and keep them safe.”

      Rep. Troy Nehls: “I support Operation Epic Fury. For far too long, the Iranian regime has chanted ‘Death to America’ and has targeted our nation, our brave servicemen and women, and our allies. Under President Trump, we are putting a stop to this terror and are making a bold stand for our national security. The Iranian regime must be destroyed. The people of Iran must seize this moment and rise up and take back their country. Pray for our servicemembers conducting this critical mission. God bless the USA.”

      Rep. Bob Onder: “Since seizing power in 1979, the ayatollahs ruling Iran have made their intentions clear: chanting ‘Death to America,’ and bearing responsibility for thousands of American deaths. A nuclear-armed Iran is unacceptable. Yesterday @realDonaldTrump took action to keep America safe. I am thankful for his leadership in Operation Epic Fury. Our prayers are with the families and loved ones of the service members who were killed, and for the full recovery of those who were injured during this mission. Please join me in praying for the safety of our servicemen and women in the Middle East and around the world- and for the future of the Iranian people.”

      Rep. Andy Ogles: “Pray for our American warriors and pray for the people of Iran. Peace through strength is our credo.”

      Rep. August Pfluger: “For decades, Iran has stood as the world’s leading and most dangerous state sponsor of terrorism, fueling their violent proxy groups of Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis — groups responsible for the deaths of countless Americans and our allies. The regime continues to pursue a nuclear-weapons program, stockpiles thousands of missiles, and has waged war against our people and our values for far too long. Under the leadership of President Trump, the United States is bringing an end to Iran’s reign of terror in the Middle East and demonstrating, once again, the unmatched strength of the American military. I’ve flown combat missions against the very terrorists funded and directed by the Iranian regime, and I’ve seen firsthand the threat Iran poses. This moment has been coming for the ayatollahs, who have no regard for human life or peace. I am praying for our brave service members carrying out Operation Epic Fury. May God bless our troops and our great country.”

      Rep. David Rouzer: “May God protect and bless the brave men and women of the U.S. military during Operation Epic Fury. President Trump has the courage and conviction to do what is necessary to protect America and our allies, and I thank him for it. For decades, the Iranian regime has exported and funded terrorism threatening the safety of the United States and our closest allies. Today’s decisive action is a necessary step toward establishing stability and a lasting peace in the Middle East for the betterment of all.”

      Rep. John Rose: “Despite decades of diplomacy, Iran remains the world’s top state sponsor of terrorism. President Trump is taking decisive action to secure our nation, our troops overseas, and our allies around the globe. Iran must NEVER be allowed to have a nuclear weapon. God bless our troops. God bless the United States.”

      Rep. John Rutherford: “The Iranian regime has set the table for Operation Epic Fury through their forty-seven years of state sponsored terrorism and murder of American citizens. The Iranian regime has continued their pursuit of ‘death to America’ through their continued development of nuclear weapons capable of striking America. Tens of thousands of Iranian people have been violently murdered by the Iranian regime for seeking freedom and basic human rights. It’s clear: this evil regime seeks to kill and must be obliterated. The President, and many before him, have given Iran every opportunity to make a deal for peace to end this long conflict, but the Iranian regime has time and time again refused. Now, the hour of freedom is at hand. For the freedom of the Iranian people, and the safety and security of the entire world, I stand behind President Trump, Prime Minister Netanyahu, and our U.S. military servicemen and women. Our world is safer with President Trump as Commander in Chief. Today, and every day, I pray for our troops and the Iranian freedom fighters.”

      Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar: “To echo @POTUS, this is a historic moment for the Iranian people. The hour of your freedom has come. For decades, the brave people of Iran have suffered under a theocratic dictatorship that imprisoned, murdered and silenced them. No American President has had the strength to do what needed to be done to give the people a chance, until now. Thanks to our President and to our brave men and women in uniform, 2026 will be the year the Iranian people finally achieve freedom!”

      Rep. Austin Scott: “For decades the Iranian regime has waged a war of terror against the United States, its regional partners, and its allies. They have funded and provided the weapons that killed tens of thousands of Americans. This regime is even more barbaric towards the people of Iran. It is long overdue for the Iranian people to take their country back. This is a complex mission against a military that is better equipped than many we have faced in the last several decades. As Operation Epic Fury proceeds, please join me in praying for the safety of all our men and women down range, Americans in the region, the Iranian peoples effort to remove the barbaric regime, and our allies.”

      Rep. Keith Self: “Pray for our military members to prevail in their righteous mission to rid the people of Iran of their tyrannical, murderous Islamic regime. This joint operation with Israel may be the start of a major effort by Western civilization to defend itself against aggressive Islam.”

      Rep. Mike Simpson: “For years, the evil Iranian regime has chanted ‘death to America,’ killed American troops, and slaughtered its own people. Iran was given every opportunity to resolve this peacefully through negotiations but chose not to. I commend President Trump for taking decisive action against a regime responsible for decades of terror. May God protect our men and women in uniform on this vital mission.”

      Rep. Adrian Smith: “For years the Iranian regime and its terrorist proxies have waged war against the lives of Americans, their own people, and millions of others across the Middle East. Lasting peace can ultimately only be achieved through strength, and President Trump is taking action to achieve that goal. May God bless and protect our brave servicemen and women as they protect our freedom.”

      Rep. Jason Smith: “Early this morning, the Trump Administration carried out a successful attack on the world’s largest state sponsor of terrorism, Iran. Iran has financed terror networks around the globe and has been responsible for taking countless American lives. I’m glad the Trump Administration is taking their threats to the world seriously and is fighting against the regime that proudly calls for ‘Death to America’.”

      Rep. Pete Stauber: “As the largest state sponsor of terror, Iran has been waging a war on the U.S. and our allies for decades. President Trump gave Iran every opportunity to end its nuclear and murderous ambitions. Now, the time has come to free the world from this threat and free the Iranian people from this oppressive regime. May God protect our troops as they carry out Operation Epic Fury.”

      Rep. Elise Stefanik: “As a senior Member of the House Armed Services Committee and the House Select Committee on Intelligence, I have always been consistent that Iran cannot have nuclear weapons capabilities that would threaten the national security of the United States. Iran is the world’s largest sponsor of terror and has targeted, killed, and wounded U.S. service members and civilians throughout the Middle East over the past decades including soldiers from the 10th Mountain Division. Additionally, the sick Iran regime controlled by the blood-thirsty ayatollah terrorists have destroyed a nation, continued to pursue nuclear weapons threatening America and all of humanity, slaughtered innocent Iranians, and shed blood directly and through heinous terrorist proxies across the Middle East including of Americans. I know President Trump has to make some of the most difficult decisions imaginable and there is no decision more serious that military action to protect U.S. national security and American lives. God Bless our brave men and women in uniform. The American people are praying for your safety.”

      Rep. Greg Steube: “To think that Iran, the world’s leading state sponsor of terror, could stand before the UN Security Council today and lie about @realDonaldTrump, speaks to what a joke this entity truly is. These people shouldn’t even be allowed in our country. Congratulations to our military on a successful mission and may the Lord of heaven’s army protect our troops!”

      Rep. Dale Strong: “Iran has long been the world’s largest state sponsor of terrorism and continues to build up its nuclear capabilities — presenting a threat to America and our allies. President Trump has made clear that Iran’s continued and escalating aggression and nuclear aspirations will not be tolerated. I applaud the President’s commitment to holding Iran accountable, bringing peace to the region, and protecting the security of our nation. May God bless our troops, and may God bless the United States of America.”

      Rep. Marlin Stutzman: “Operation Epic Fury has begun and I support President Trump and our troops. President Trump has been willing to make the hard and necessary choices to produce real peace in the Middle East. The Iranian people and the world have endured this evil regime long enough. God bless the United States, our great military, and pray for the peace of Iran.”

      Rep. Claudia Tenney: “As the Department of War brilliantly executes Operation Epic Fury against the despotic Islamist Iranian regime, I pray for the safety of all our U.S. service members and allies in the region. I hope the brave Iranian people will take back their country from the brutal mullahs, and the people of Iran can have a future of peace and prosperity, instead of tyranny and terrorism.”

      Rep. William Timmons: “America is once again leading with strength. President Trump is protecting our people and standing unshaken against threats to our security. God bless our troops and God bless the United States of America.”

      Rep. Derrick Van Orden: “For decades, the Iranian regime has fueled terror and violence across the world. This regime has operated with impunity for far too long, spreading chaos while threatening the security of the United States and our partners. Their hands are stained with the blood of thousands of Americans. It is long past time for the Iranian regime to be held accountable for the terror it has exported and the lives it has taken. May God bless our troops and grant them strength, wisdom, and courage.”

      Rep. Tim Walberg: “President Trump sought repeatedly to make a deal with the Iranian regime, which has continued to be a destabilizing force in the Middle East. The regime has murdered tens of thousands of innocent civilians in their own streets, supported terrorist groups that have killed thousands of Americans, harmed our servicemembers, and threatened our national security through their pursuit of attaining a nuclear weapon. Today, the President announced a decisive and strategic operation to restore peace through strength. May God bless the brave men and women of our military who are conducting this critical operation.”

      Rep. Randy Weber: “As events continue to unfold in the Middle East, I am closely monitoring the situation. The United States will always defend our national interests and stand by our allies. God bless our Brave Men and Women in Uniform, God bless the people of Iran, and God bless America.”

      Rep. Daniel Webster: “The Iranian regime has time and again proven itself to be in opposition to U.S. interests, values, and security. I have long agreed with @POTUS that Iran cannot possess a nuclear weapon. President Trump afforded the Iranian regime opportunity to secure a deal, but the regime again crossed the President’s redline. May God be with the brave men and women of the United States military.”

      Rep. Bruce Westerman: “For decades, Iran has been the number one sponsor of terrorism with actions against Americans and many other nations across the globe while oppressing and murdering their own people. Their thirst for nuclear weapons has further threatened regional and global stability, and their defiance, time and time again, to comply with international standards continues to threaten democracy around the world. My prayers are with our brave military as they carry out this mission against a brutal and dangerous regime.”

      Rep. Joe Wilson: “The deranged terrorist regime in Tehran has pledged death to America and Israel for decades. It has armed, funded, and trained terrorists to commit atrocities on behalf of Iran. It has bombed American barracks, murdered Americans, and taken Americans hostage. The regime mass exports drones to murder Ukrainian families and invade NATO skies. Courageous Iranians have demanded dignity only to be met with cowardly murder at the hands of Khamenei’s thugs. You cannot negotiate with those acting in bad faith. May God Bless our Troops and God Bless America and our allies.”

      Rep. Rob Wittman: “For decades the Iranian regime has oppressed and murdered its citizens, supported terror groups that have killed countless Americans, and destabilized an entire region. In recent years, the regime has aggressively pursued a nuclear weapon and long-range missiles capable of striking American interest and our partners and allies. A secular, democratic, non-nuclear Iran is good for the United States, the Middle East, and the people of Iran who wish to enjoy the same freedoms we cherish as Americans. I am grateful for the brave men and women of our armed forces who have put themselves in harm’s way for the good of our nation and the world.”

      Rep. Steve Womack: “For decades, Iran has been the leading state sponsor of terror, organizing and funding the killing of American citizens around the world while depriving its own citizens of basic human rights. Operation Epic Fury comes after the President pursued a peaceful and diplomatic solution. I commend President Trump for his actions to dismantle Iran’s global terror network and stand in solidarity with the Iranians fighting for freedom and democracy. May God bless and protect our troops as they defend our nation and way of life.”

      Rep. Rudy Yakym: “Operation Epic Fury is a bold and decisive step by President Trump to create real peace in the region. May  God be with our troops, our allies, and the Iranian people.”

       

     

     

     

    President Donald J. Trump on the
    United States Military Major Combat Operations in Iran

     

     

    BREAKING: Iran’s Ayatollah Ali Khamenei killed in an Israeli airstrike

     

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      US and Iran Continue....in talking to resolve....

       

      February 5th, 2026

       

      In February 2026, following the heightened tensions in January,Iran and the United States held a new round of diplomatic talks in Muscat, Oman, with Oman acting as a mediator. The discussions primarily focused on Iran's nuclear program and the potential easing of economic sanctions. The Iranian delegation was led by Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, while the U.S. delegation included senior officials from the State Department.

       

      During the talks, the United States reportedly sought to address Iran's missile program and regional activities, whereas Iran emphasized that negotiations should remain limited to nuclear issues and sanctions relief. Both sides expressed commitment to continuing diplomatic engagement, though no immediate agreement was announced.

       

       

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      SUNDAY SHOW:
      President Trump’s Pursuit of Peace
      Through Strength in Iran

      The White House

      June 22, 2025

       

      This morning, key leaders of the Trump Administration were out across the airwaves with a clear message: the world is safer today because of President Donald J. Trump’s highly successful precision strikes against the Iranian regime’s key nuclear facilities — and that what happens next is up to them.

      Here’s what you missed:

      Vice President JD Vance on Meet the Press

      • On the precision strikes: “We’re not at war with Iran … We destroyed the Iranian nuclear program … and we did it without endangering the lives of American pilots. That’s an incredible thing.”
      • On achieving peace: “We do not want war with Iran. We actually want peace, but we want peace in the context of them not having a nuclear weapons program — and that’s exactly what the President accomplished last night.”
      • On diplomacy: “They weren’t taking this seriously. They were trying to draw this process out as long as possible so they could rebuild their nuclear weapons program without the threat of American action … We didn’t blow up the diplomacy. The diplomacy never was given a real chance by the Iranians.”
      • On potential retaliation: “We’re prepared in the event the that the Iranians do retaliate, but … if the Iranians want to enlarge this by attacking American troops, I think that would be a catastrophic mistake.”
      • On further conflict: “We have no interest in a protracted conflict. We have no interest in boots on the ground. The President has actually been one of the fiercest critics of 25 years of failed foreign policy in the Middle East, which is why he did what he did — a very precise, a very surgical strike tailored to an American national interest.”
      • On regime change: “Our view has been very clear that we don’t want a regime change … We want to end their nuclear program, and then we want to talk to the Iranians about a long-term settlement.”

      Vice President JD Vance on This Week

      • On Iranian nuclear capabilities: “I can say to the American people with great confidence that [Iran is] much further away from a nuclear program today than they were 24 hours ago. That was the objective of the mission.”
      • On the nature of the precision strikes: “If the Iranians attack us, they’re going to be met with overwhelming force … We did not attack the nation of Iran. We did not attack any civilian targets. We didn’t even attack military targets outside of the three nuclear weapons facilities.”
      • On a peaceful solution: “We believe the way that you achieve peace is through strength … You can’t sit there and allow the Iranians to achieve a nuclear weapon and expect that’s going to lead to peace … The President — more than anybody — is worried about protracted military conflicts. That is NOT what we’re getting ourselves involved in.”

      Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Face the Nation

      • On what happens next: “What happens next will now depend on what Iran chooses to do next. If they choose the path of diplomacy, we’re ready. We can do a deal that’s good for them, the Iranian people, and good for the world. If they choose another route, then there’ll be consequences.”
      • On the reality of Iran’s nuclear development: “They had everything they need to build nuclear weapons. Why would you bury things in a mountain 300 feet under the ground? Why do they have 60% enriched uranium? … The only countries in the world that have uranium at 60% are countries that have nuclear weapons because they can quickly make it 90%.”
      • On a peaceful resolution: “We’ll defend our people … but let’s hope they don’t choose that route. Let’s all hope that they actually decide, ‘let’s go negotiate’ because we want a diplomatic and peaceful solution.”
      • On diplomacy: “This is very simple. The President wants to resolve this diplomatically and peacefully. He gave them a chance to do that … What happens next is up to the regime.”

      Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Sunday Morning Futures

      • On President Trump’s decision: “[Iran] tried to play him along the way they’ve played every American president for the last 35 years and the President told them if we don’t get a deal — which is what we wanted — then I’ll have to have to handle it differently … We didn’t make that choice, they did.”
      • On U.S. military might: “The President said very clearly, ‘We have 60 days to make progress on a deal and if we don’t, I’m going to deal with it differently’ … [Our military] went in, they did what they needed to do with precision and skill that no other military in the world can do, and they left.”
      • On President Trump’s leadership: “They thought they could do with President Trump what they’ve done with presidents in the past and get it away with it — and they found out last night that they can’t … This is a President that tells you what he’s going to do and then he does it.”
      • On the evil of the Iranian regime: “Why did Hezbollah exist? Because of Iran. Why does Hamas exist? Because of Iran. How do the Houthis exist? Because of Iran. Who built the IEDs that maimed and killed American soldiers in Iraq? Iran. They’re behind every problem in this region. They are the sole source of instability in the entire Middle East … Imagine those people having a nuclear weapon … That is unacceptable.”
      • On the Strait of Hormuz: “If they do that, it will be another terrible mistake. It’s economic suicide for them if they do it, and we retain options to deal with that.”

        

       

     


       

      President Trump
      Has Always Been Clear:
      Iran Cannot Have a Nuclear Weapon


      White House

         June 17, 2025

       

      President Donald J. Trump has never wavered in his stance that Iran cannot be allowed to have a nuclear weapon — a pledge he has made repeatedly, both in office and on the campaign trail.

      Since taking office, President Trump has clearly stated no fewer than a dozen times that Iran cannot be allowed to have a nuclear weapon:

      • “Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. It’s very simple — you don’t have to go to too deep into it. They just can’t have a nuclear weapon.” (6/17/25)
      • “I want to see no nuclear weapon in Iran and we’re well on our way to making sure that happens.” (6/16/25)
      • “You can’t have peace if Iran has a nuclear weapon.” (6/14/25)
      • “They can’t have a nuclear weapon. Very simple. They can’t have a nuclear weapon. We’re not going to allow that.” (6/11/25)
      • “You have to view them as people and I don’t want it to be a violent thing, but they’re not going to have a nuclear weapon.” (5/16/25)
      • “I want them to succeed. I want them to end up being a great country, frankly, but they can’t have a nuclear weapon.” (5/15/25)
      • “I want to make a deal with Iran, I want to do something if it’s possible, but for that to happen, it must stop sponsoring terror, halt its bloody proxy wars, and permanently and verifiably cease its pursuit of nuclear weapons.” (5/14/25)
      • “Iran can have a much brighter future — but we’ll never allow America and its allies to be threatened with terrorism or a nuclear attack. The choice is theirs to make. We really want them to be a successful country … but they cannot have a nuclear weapon.” (5/13/25)
      • “We want it to be a great country. Let it be a tremendously successful, rich country … but they can’t have a nuclear weapon.” (5/6/25)
      • “I want Iran to be really successful, really great, really fantastic — the only thing they can’t have is a nuclear weapon. If they want to be successful, that’s OK. I want them to be so successful and, you know, the Iranian people are incredible — I just don’t want them to have a nuclear weapon because the world will be destroyed.” (5/4/25)
      • “Iran can’t have a nuclear weapon.” (4/17/25)
      • “Iran has to get rid of the concept of a nuclear weapon. They cannot have a nuclear weapon.” (4/14/25)
      • “I want Iran to be a wonderful, great, happy country — but they can’t have a nuclear weapon.” (4/11/25)
      • “You cannot allow [Iran] to have a nuclear weapon.” (2/10/25)
      • “It’s very simple: Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon.” (2/4/25)

      President Trump made the same pledge no fewer than 40 times on the campaign trail and even earlier:

      • “Iran can’t have a nuclear weapon. Nuclear weapons are the greatest single threat to our country, but to the entire world.” (11/3/24)
      • “I would have been very good to Iran. They — I had to have one thing, no nuclear weapons. You can’t have nuclear weapon. Nuclear weapons are the greatest danger to our country going forward, to the world going forward.” (10/29/24)
      • “And all I wanted was Iran can’t have a nuclear weapon … That’s all I wanted. Very simple. You can’t have a nuclear weapon.” (10/28/24)
      • “We don’t want Iran to have a nuclear weapon.” (10/23/24)
      • “I didn’t want much. I wanted Iran to be very successful. I just don’t want them to have a nuclear weapon.” (10/16/24)
      • “You can’t let them have a nuclear weapon.” (10/14/24)
      • “I just don’t want them to have a nuclear weapon. It’s very simple.” (10/10/24)
      • “I only wanted one thing. You can’t have a nuclear weapon. You cannot let them have a nuclear weapon.” (10/7/24)
      • “No, they can’t have nukes. No, they can’t have nukes.” (10/7/24)
      • “They can’t have a nuclear weapon — and now they’re very close to having one and it’s very dangerous for the world, very dangerous for the world … The biggest problem today, in my opinion, the biggest risk is the nuclear weapons.” (10/1/24)
      • “All I want them to do is not have a nuclear weapon. They can’t have a nuclear weapon.” (9/30/24)
      • “The only thing is [Iran] cannot have nuclear weapons.” (9/26/24)
      • “I wanted one thing from Iran — no nuclear weapon. I didn’t want much — no nuclear weapon. And now they’re very close to getting it, and you can’t let that happen.” (9/19/24)
      • “All we want is we don’t want them to have a nuclear weapon. Very simple. That’s all we want. We don’t want you to have a nuclear weapon.” (9/17/24)
      • “They can’t have a nuclear weapon. We just can’t let them have a nuclear weapon. I’ll say this. If they do have a nuclear weapon, Israel is gone. It’ll be gone.” (8/27/24)
      • “I don’t want them to have a nuclear weapon.” (8/23/24)
      • “I just wanted to have a deal with Iran, very simple deal — can’t have a nuclear weapon. That’s it.” (8/23/24)
      • “They can’t have a nuclear weapon. They can’t have a nuclear weapon. And we were all set to make sure that they don’t have a nuclear weapon. Because once they do, it’s a whole different world, it’s a whole different negotiation.” (8/15/24)
      • “Iran can’t have a nuclear weapon — it’s very simple.” (8/8/24)
      • “They can’t have a nuclear weapon. It’s very simple. They can’t have a nuclear weapon. You cannot let Iran have a nuclear weapon.” (8/5/24)
      • “Iran should not have a nuclear weapon … Iran should never be allowed to have a nuclear weapon.” (7/10/24)
      • “The main thing is Iran can’t have a nuclear weapon. That was my main thing. The deal was a simple deal. Iran can’t have a nuclear. You know, it can’t have a missile, it can’t have a nuclear missile. It cannot have that nuclear capability.” (6/20/24)
      • “We have a very hostile country that wants nuclear weapons. You can’t let that happen.” (6/15/24)
      • “Iran should not be allowed to have a nuclear weapon. They would never have had even close to a nuclear weapon. They are very close to getting a nuclear weapon. You cannot let that happen.” (5/15/24)
      • “Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon — very simple. They cannot have a nuclear weapon.” (5/1/24)
      • “You can’t let Iran have nuclear weapons.” (4/30/24)
      • “Iran wanted to make a deal, and what the deal — 90% of the deal that I want to make is no nuclear weapon. That’s 90% — almost 100%. It might be 100%. That’s all I want. No nuclear weapon for Iran” (3/25/24)
      • “I want everybody to be happy. They just can’t have a nuclear weapon.” (2/23/24)
      • “I just didn’t want Iran to have a nuclear weapon. I said, ‘You know, we’re going to make a great deal. Everybody’s going to be happy. You’re going to be rich as hell again. Everything’s going to be great, but you cannot have a nuclear weapon.’” (1/20/24)
      • “They cannot have a nuclear weapon. That was the only thing — the one thing I said, ‘You cannot have.’” (1/5/24)
      • “I just don’t want them to have a nuclear weapon.” (1/5/24)
      • “They will have, within a short period of time, nuclear weapons — and that is never something that can be allowed to happen.” (12/30/23)
      • “No nuclear weapons. You can’t have nuclear weapons. Nuclear weapons are the single greatest threat to this world.” (11/9/23)
      • “They can’t have a nuclear weapon. That’s all. They can’t have nuclear weapons. It’s too destructive, too powerful. They can’t have it.” (10/29/23)
      • “Don’t let Iran have nuclear weapons. That’s my only thing I have to tell you today. Don’t let them have it.” (10/16/23)
      • “No nuclear weapons. You can’t give [Iran] nuclear weapons.” (7/15/23)
      • “You cannot let Iran have a nuclear weapon. You cannot let it happen because bad things will happen if that happens.” (6/24/23)
      • “IRAN WILL NEVER HAVE A NUCLEAR WEAPON!” (1/6/20)
      • “Iran cannot have Nuclear Weapons!” (6/22/19)
      • “We can’t let Iran get a nuclear weapon. We can’t do it. Can’t do it. We cannot let that happen.” (1/24/15)
      • “We can’t allow Iran to go nuclear.” (11/4/11)

       

       

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      On June 13 2025 Israel initiated Operation Rising Lion, a large‑scale aerial assault targeting Iranian nuclear facilities, missile factories, military sites, and commanders across cities including Tehran and Natanz. Among the targets were also Revolutionary Guard commander Hossein Salami and other senior IRGC leaders were reportedly killed. Iranian state media also confirm deaths of nuclear scientists and claim civilian casualties in Tehran.

       

      According to IAEA, a May 2025 report, several undeclared locations in Iran remain at the center of its investigation into Iran's past nuclear activities. These include Turquzabad, first identified publicly in 2018 when Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed it was a secret nuclear warehouse. Inspectors later detected man-made uranium particles there in 2019.[101] Two other sites, Varamin and Marivan, also yielded traces of undeclared nuclear material when IAEA inspectors were granted access in 2020.  A fourth site, Lavisan-Shian, has been under scrutiny as well, though inspectors were never able to visit it because it was demolished after 2003. IAEA concluded that these locations, and possibly others too, were part of an undeclared nuclear program conducted by Iran up until the early 2000s.

      On 12 June 2025, Iran announced the activation of a third uranium enrichment site following the IAEA's first formal censure of Iran in two decades. While the location has not been disclosed, Iranian officials described it as "secure and invulnerable."

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      1.  Parameters for a Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action Regarding the Islamic Republic of Iran's Nuclear Program Archived 22 April 2018 at the Wayback Machine, U.S. Department of State (April 2, 2015).

       

       

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    IAEA, May 2025 reported that there are several undeclared locations in Iran remain at the center of its investigation into Iran's past nuclear activities.

     

    These include Turquzabad, first identified publicly in 2018 when Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed it was a secret nuclear warehouse. Inspectors later detected man-made uranium particles there in 2019.  Two other sites, Varamin and Marivan, also yielded traces of undeclared nuclear material when IAEA inspectors were granted access in 2020.  A fourth site, Lavisan-Shian, has been under scrutiny as well, though inspectors were never able to visit it because it was demolished after 2003.[101] IAEA concluded that these locations, and possibly others too, were part of an undeclared nuclear program conducted by Iran up until the early 2000s.

     

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    In June 2025, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) found Iran non-compliant with its nuclear obligations for the first time in 20 years.  

     

    Iran retaliated by launching a new enrichment site and installing advanced centrifuges.

    Iran's nuclear program began in the 1950s under the Pahlavi dynasty with US support. It expanded in the 1970s with plans for power reactors, paused after the 1979 Islamic Revolution, and resumed secretly during the 1980s Iran–Iraq War. In the 1990s, Iran pursued a full nuclear fuel cycle and acquired centrifuge technology through illicit networks, including ties with Pakistan and North Korea. Undeclared enrichment sites at Natanz and Arak were exposed in 2002, and Fordow, an underground fuel enrichment site, was revealed in 2009.

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    https://www.cnn.com/2025/06/12/middleeast/iran-threatens-nuclear-escalation-iaea-intl

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    Tehran retaliated by announcing the launch of a new uranium enrichment center and the installation of advanced centrifuges – an escalatory move likely to complicate nuclear talks with the United States set to resume this weekend.

    Nations attending the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) board meeting in Vienna voted on the resolution, with 19 in favor, 3 against and 11 abstentions, Reuters reported.

     

    The IAEA has previously accused Iran of non-cooperation but Thursday’s move marks an official finding of non-compliance and raises the prospect of escalating the issue to the UN Security Council.

     

    The resolution was tabled by European countries and the US after a May 31 IAEA report found Iran to be non-compliant in its nuclear duties, including failing to answer questions on uranium particles found in undeclared sites in the country, and its stockpiling of uranium enriched to nearly weapons grade. Iran says the IAEA report was politicized.

     

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    In March 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump sent a letter to Iran seeking to reopen negotiations.  Ayatollah Ali Khamenei later said, "Some bullying governments insist on negotiations not to resolve issues but to impose their own expectations," which was seen as in response to the letter.

     

    In April 2025, Trump revealed that Iran had decided to undertake talks with the United States for an agreement over its nuclear program.  

     

    On 12 April, both countries held their first high-level meeting in Oman,  followed by a second meeting on 19 April in Italy.  On May 16, Trump sent Iran an offer and said they have to move quickly or else bad things would happen.  On May 17, Khamenei condemned Trump, saying that he lied about wanting peace and that he was not worth responding to, calling the US demands "outrageous nonsense."  Khamenei also reiterated that Israel is "cancerous tumour" that must be uprooted.

     

    On May 31, 2025, IAEA reported that Iran had sharply increased its stockpile of uranium enriched to 60% purity, just below weapons-grade, reaching over 408 kilograms, a nearly 50% rise since February.  The agency warned that this amount is enough for multiple nuclear weapons if further enriched. It also noted that Iran remains the only non-nuclear-weapon state to produce such material, calling the situation a "serious concern."  In June 2025, the NCRI said Iran is pursuing nuclear weapons through a new program called the "Kavir Plan". According to the NCRI, the new project involves six sites in Semnan province working on warheads and related technology, succeeding the previous AMAD Project.

    On June 10, Trump stated in that Iran was becoming "much more aggressive" in the negotiations.  

     

    On 11 June, the Iranian regime threatened US bases in the Middle East, with Defense Minister Aziz Nasirzadeh stating, "If a conflict is imposed on us... all US bases are within our reach, and we will boldly target them in host countries." The U.S. embassy in Iraq evacuated all personnel.[85][86][87] The Iran-backed Yemen-based Houthi movement threatened to attack the United States if a strike on Iran were to occur.  CENTCOM presented a wide range of military options for an attack on Iran.  UK issued threat advisory for ships on Arabian Gulf.  U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth told Congress that Iran was attempting a nuclear breakout.

     

    On 12 June 2025, IAEA found Iran non-compliant with its nuclear obligations for the first time in 20 years.  Iran retaliated by launching a new enrichment site and installing advanced centrifuges.

     

    Natanz Nuclear Facility

    Natanz, located about 220 km southeast of Tehran, is Iran's main uranium enrichment site. The facility includes an underground Fuel Enrichment Plant (FEP) housing large cascades of gas centrifuges, as well as a smaller Pilot Fuel Enrichment Plant (PFEP) above the ground. Iran has installed thousands of first-generation IR-1 centrifuges and more advanced models (IR-2m, IR-4, IR-6) here. As of 2025, Natanz is enriching uranium up to 60% U-235, a level approaching weapons-grade.  Iran has also begun excavating a new enrichment hall deep under the adjacent Kūh-e Kolang Gaz Lā (“Pickaxe Mountain”) to harden the site against airstrikes.

    In the past, the site saw multiple sabotage attacks (such as the Stuxnet cyberattack and unexplained explosions).  

     

    On 13 June 2025, the site was struck by Israeli airstrikes during Operation Rising Lion.

     

    Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant

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    By 2025, Iran is using Fordow to enrich uranium up to 60% U-235 as well, deploying advanced IR-6 centrifuges.  Fordow's smaller size and heavy fortification make it a particular proliferation concern. The IAEA still inspects Fordow, but Iran's suspension of the Additional Protocol means inspectors no longer have daily access.

     

    In June 2025, Iran revealed plans to install advanced centrifuges at the facility.

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    Arak IR-40

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    Tehran Research Reactor (TRR)

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    SUSTAINING SELECT EFFORTS TO STRENGTHEN THE NATION’S CYBERSECURITY AND AMENDING EXECUTIVE ORDER 13694
    AND EXECUTIVE ORDER 14144


     
    June 6, 2025
     

    By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.), the National Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1601 et seq.), section 212(f) of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 (8 U.S.C. 1182(f)), and section 301 of title 3, United States Code, it is hereby ordered:

    Section 1.  Amendments to Executive Order 14144.  Executive Order 14144 of January 16, 2025 (Strengthening and Promoting Innovation in the Nation’s Cybersecurity), is hereby amended by:

    (a)  striking subsections 2(a)-(b) and redesignating subsections 2(c), 2(d), and 2(e) as subsections 2(a), 2(b), and 2(c), respectively;

    (b)  striking the first sentence of subsection 2(e);

    (c)  striking subsections 3(a)-(b) and redesignating subsections 3(c), 3(d), and 3(e) as subsections 3(a), 3(b), and 3(c), respectively;

    (d)  striking from subsection 3(c) the phrase “In Executive Order 14028, I directed the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of Homeland Security to establish procedures to immediately

     share threat information to strengthen the collective defense of Department of Defense and civilian networks.”;

    (e)  striking from subsection 3(c)(i)(A) the word “novel”;

    (f)  striking subsection 4(b)(iv);

    (g)  striking subsections 4(d)(ii)-(iii);

    (h)  striking section 5 and redesignating sections 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11 as sections 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10, respectively; and

    (i)  striking from subsection 8(c) the phrase “in the areas of intrusion detection, use of hardware roots of trust for secure booting, and development and deployment of security patches.”.

    Sec2.  Further Amendments to Executive Order 14144.  Executive Order 14144 is hereby amended by:

    (a)  striking section 1 and inserting, in lieu thereof, the following:

    “Section 1.  Policy.  Foreign nations and criminals continue to conduct cyber campaigns targeting the United States and Americans.  The People’s Republic of China presents the most active and persistent cyber threat to United States Government, private sector, and critical infrastructure networks, but significant threats also emanate from Russia, Iran, North Korea, and others who undermine United States cybersecurity.  These campaigns disrupt the delivery of critical services across the Nation, cost billions of dollars, and undermine Americans’ security and privacy.  More must be done to improve the Nation’s cybersecurity against these threats.  I am ordering additional actions to improve our Nation’s cybersecurity, focusing on defending our digital infrastructure, securing the services and capabilities most vital to the digital domain, and building our capability to address key threats.”;

    (b)  striking subsection 2(c) and inserting, in lieu thereof, the following:

    “(c)  Relevant executive departments and agencies (agencies) shall take the following actions:

    (i)    By August 1, 2025, the Secretary of Commerce, acting through the Director of NIST, shall establish a consortium with industry at the National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence to develop guidance, informed by the consortium as appropriate, that demonstrates the implementation of secure software development, security, and operations practices based on NIST Special Publication 800–218 (Secure Software Development Framework (SSDF)).

    (ii)   By September 2, 2025, the Secretary of Commerce, acting through the Director of NIST, shall update NIST Special Publication 800–53 (Security and Privacy Controls for Information Systems and Organizations) to provide guidance on how to securely and reliably deploy patches and updates.

    (iii)  By December 1, 2025, the Secretary of Commerce, acting through the Director of NIST, in consultation with the heads of such agencies as the Director of NIST deems appropriate, shall develop and publish a preliminary update to the SSDF.  This preliminary update shall include practices, procedures, controls, and implementation examples regarding the secure and reliable development and delivery of software as well as the security of the software itself.  Within 120 days of publishing the preliminary update, the Secretary of Commerce, acting through the Director of NIST, shall publish a final version of the updated SSDF.”;

    (c)  striking from subsection 4(b) the phrase “The security of Internet traffic depends on data being correctly routed and delivered to the intended recipient network.  Routing information originated and propagated across the Internet, utilizing the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), is vulnerable to attack and misconfiguration.” and inserting, in lieu thereof, the following:

    “Relevant agencies shall take the following actions:”;

    (d)  striking subsection 4(f) and inserting, in lieu thereof, the following:

    “(f)  A quantum computer of sufficient size and sophistication —  also known as a cryptanalytically relevant quantum computer (CRQC) —  will be capable of breaking much of the public-key cryptography used on digital systems across the United States and around the world.  National Security Memorandum 10 of May 4, 2022 (Promoting United States Leadership in Quantum Computing While Mitigating Risks to Vulnerable Cryptographic Systems), directed the Federal Government to prepare for a transition to cryptographic algorithms that would not be vulnerable to a CRQC.

    (i)   By December 1, 2025, the Secretary of Homeland Security, acting through the Director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), and in consultation with the Director of the National Security Agency, shall release and thereafter regularly update a list of product categories in which products that support post-quantum cryptography (PQC) are widely available.

    (ii)  By December 1, 2025, to prepare for transition to PQC, the Director of the National Security Agency with respect to National Security Systems (NSS), and the Director of OMB with respect to non-NSS, shall each issue requirements for agencies to support, as soon as practicable, but not later than January 2, 2030, Transport Layer Security protocol version 1.3 or a successor version.”;

    (e)  striking former section 6 (newly designated section 5) and inserting, in lieu thereof, the following:

    “Sec. 5.  Promoting Security with and in Artificial Intelligence.  Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to transform cyber defense by rapidly identifying vulnerabilities, increasing the scale of threat detection techniques, and automating cyber defense.

    (a)  By November 1, 2025, the Secretary of Commerce, acting through the Director of NIST; the Secretary of Energy; the Secretary of Homeland Security, acting through the Under Secretary for Science and Technology; and the Director of the National Science Foundation shall ensure that existing datasets for cyber defense research have been made accessible to the broader academic research community (either securely or publicly) to the maximum extent feasible, in consideration of business confidentiality and national security.

    (b)  By November 1, 2025, the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of Homeland Security, and the Director of National Intelligence, in coordination with appropriate officials within the Executive Office of the President, to include officials within the Office of Science and Technology Policy, the Office of the National Cyber Director, and the Director of OMB, shall incorporate management of AI software vulnerabilities and compromises into their respective agencies’ existing processes and interagency coordination mechanisms for vulnerability management, including through incident tracking, response, and reporting, and by sharing indicators of compromise for AI systems.”;

    (f)  striking section 7 and inserting, in lieu thereof, the following:

    “Sec. 7.  Aligning Policy to Practice.  Agencies’ policies must align investments and priorities to improve network visibility and security controls to reduce cyber risks.  In consultation with the National Cyber Director, agencies shall take the following actions:

    (a)  Within 3 years of the date of this order, the Director of OMB shall issue guidance, including any necessary revision to OMB Circular A–130, to address critical risks and adapt modern practices and architectures across Federal information systems and networks.

    (b)  Within 1 year of the date of this order, the Secretary of Commerce, acting through the Director of NIST; the Secretary of Homeland Security, acting through the Director of CISA; and the Director of OMB shall establish a pilot program of a rules-as- code approach for machine-readable versions of policy and guidance that OMB, NIST, and CISA publish and manage regarding cybersecurity.

    (c)  Within 1 year of the date of this order, agency members of the FAR Council shall, as appropriate and consistent with applicable law, jointly take steps to amend the FAR to adopt requirements for agencies to, by January 4, 2027, require vendors to the Federal Government of consumer Internet-of-Things products, as defined by 47 CFR 8.203(b), to carry United States Cyber Trust Mark labeling for those products.”; and

    (g)  striking subsection 8(a) and inserting, in lieu thereof, the following:

    “(a)  Except as specifically provided for in subsection 4(f) of this order, sections 1 through 7 of this order shall not apply to Federal information systems that are NSS or are otherwise identified by the Department of Defense or the Intelligence Community as debilitating impact systems.”.

    Sec3.  Amendments to Executive Order 13694.  Executive Order 13694 of April 1, 2015 (Blocking the Property of Certain Persons Engaging in Significant Malicious Cyber-Enabled Activities), as amended by Executive Order 13757 of December 28, 2016 (Taking Additional Steps to Address the National Emergency With Respect to Significant Malicious Cyber-Enabled Activities), Executive Order 13984 of January 19, 2021 (Taking Additional Steps to Address the National Emergency With Respect to Significant Malicious Cyber-Enabled Activities), and Executive Order 14144, is hereby further amended by:

    (a)  striking from subsection 1(a)(ii) the phrase “any person” and inserting in lieu thereof “any foreign person”; and

    (b)  striking from subsection 1(a)(iii) the phrase “any person” and inserting in lieu thereof “any foreign person.”.

    Sec4.  General Provisions.  (a)  Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect:

    (i)   the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or

    (ii)  the functions of the Director of OMB relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals.

    (b)  This order shall be implemented in a manner consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations.

    (c)  This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person.

    (d)  The costs for publication of this order shall be borne by the Department of Homeland Security.

                                 DONALD J. TRUMP

    THE WHITE HOUSE,

        June 6, 2025.

     

    Fact Sheet: President Donald J. Trump Restricts the Entry of Foreign Nationals to Protect the United States from Foreign Terrorists and Other National Security and Public Safety Threats
     

    June 4, 2025
     

    COMBATING TERRORISM THROUGH COMMON SENSE SECURITY STANDARDS: Today, President Donald J. Trump signed a Proclamation to protect the nation from foreign terrorist and other national security and public safety threats from entry into the United States.

    • Pursuant to President Trump’s Executive Order 14161, issued on January 20, 2025, titled “Protecting the United States from Foreign Terrorists and Other National Security and Public Safety Threats,” national security agencies engaged in a robust assessment of the risk that countries posed to the United States, including regarding terrorism and national security.
    • In Trump v. Hawaii, the Supreme Court upheld the President’s authority to use section 212(f) of the Immigration and Nationality Act to protect the United States through entry restrictions.
    • The Proclamation fully restricts and limits the entry of nationals from 12 countries found to be deficient with regards to screening and vetting and determined to pose a very high risk to the United States: Afghanistan, Burma, Chad, Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen.
    • The Proclamation partially restricts and limits the entry of nationals from 7 countries who also pose a high level of risk to the United States: Burundi, Cuba, Laos, Sierra Leone, Togo, Turkmenistan, and Venezuela.
    • The Proclamation includes exceptions for lawful permanent residents, existing visa holders, certain visa categories, and individuals whose entry serves U.S. national interests.

    SECURING OUR BORDERS AND INTERESTS: The restrictions and limitations imposed by the Proclamation are necessary to garner cooperation from foreign governments, enforce our immigration laws, and advance other important foreign policy, national security, and counterterrorism objectives.

    • It is the President’s sacred duty to take action to ensure that those seeking to enter our country will not harm the American people.
    • After evaluating a report submitted by the Secretary of State, in coordination with other cabinet officials, President Trump has determined that the entry of nationals from certain countries must be restricted or limited to protect U.S. national security and public safety interests.
    • The restrictions are country-specific in order to encourage cooperation with the subject countries in recognition of each country’s unique circumstances.
    • Some of the named countries have inadequate screening and vetting processes, hindering America’s ability to identify potential security threats before entry.
    • Certain countries exhibit high visa overstay rates, demonstrating a disregard for U.S. immigration laws and increasing burdens on enforcement systems.
    • Other countries lack cooperation in sharing identity and threat information, undermining effective U.S. immigration vetting.
    • Some countries have a significant terrorist presence or state-sponsored terrorism, posing direct risks to U.S. national security.
    • Several countries have historically failed to accept back their removable nationals, complicating U.S. efforts to manage immigration and public safety.

    MAKING AMERICA SAFE AGAIN: President Trump is keeping his promise to restore the travel ban and secure our borders.

    • President Trump: “We will restore the travel ban, some people call it the Trump travel ban, and keep the radical Islamic terrorists out of our country that was upheld by the Supreme Court.”
    • In his first term, President Trump successfully implemented a travel ban that restricted entry from several countries with inadequate vetting processes or significant security risks.
    • The Supreme Court upheld the travel ban, ruling that it “is squarely within the scope of Presidential authority” and noting that it is “expressly premised on legitimate purposes.”
    • This Proclamation builds on President Trump’s first-term travel ban, incorporating an updated assessment of current global screening, vetting, and security risks.

    JUSTIFICATION FOR FULL SUSPENSION BY COUNTRY

    Afghanistan

    • The Taliban, a Specially Designated Global Terrorist (SDGT) group, controls Afghanistan.  Afghanistan lacks a competent or cooperative central authority for issuing passports or civil documents and it does not have appropriate screening and vetting measures.  According to the Fiscal Year 2023 Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Entry/Exit Overstay Report (“Overstay Report”), Afghanistan had a business/tourist (B1/B2) visa overstay rate of 9.70 percent and a student (F), vocational (M), and exchange visitor (J) visa overstay rate of 29.30 percent.

    Burma

    • According to the Overstay Report, Burma had a B1/B2 visa overstay rate of 27.07 percent and an F, M, and J visa overstay rate of 42.17 percent.  Additionally, Burma has historically not cooperated with the United States to accept back their removable nationals.

    Chad

    • According to the Overstay Report, Chad had a B1/B2 visa overstay rate of 49.54 percent and an F, M, and J visa overstay rate of 55.64 percent.  According to the Fiscal Year 2022 Overstay Report, Chad had a B1/B2 visa overstay rate of 37.12 percent.  The high visa overstay rate for 2022 and 2023 is unacceptable and indicates a blatant disregard for U.S. immigration laws.  

    Republic of the Congo

    • According to the Overstay Report, the Republic of the Congo had a B1/B2 visa overstay rate of 29.63 percent and an F, M, and J visa overstay rate of 35.14 percent.

    Equatorial Guinea

    • According to the Overstay Report, Equatorial Guinea had a B1/B2 visa overstay rate of 21.98 percent and an F, M, and J visa overstay rate of 70.18 percent.

    Eritrea

    • The United States questions the competence of the central authority for issuance of passports or civil documents in Eritrea. Criminal records are not available to the United States for Eritrean nationals.  Eritrea has historically refused to accept back its removable nationals.  According to the Overstay Report, Eritrea had a B1/B2 visa overstay rate of 20.09 percent and an F, M, and J visa overstay rate of 55.43 percent.

    Haiti

    • According to the Overstay Report, Haiti had a B1/B2 visa overstay rate of 31.38 percent and an F, M, and J visa overstay rate of 25.05 percent.  Additionally, hundreds of thousands of illegal Haitian aliens flooded into the United States during the Biden Administration.  This influx harms American communities by creating acute risks of increased overstay rates, establishment of criminal networks, and other national security threats. As is widely known, Haiti lacks a central authority with sufficient availability and dissemination of law enforcement information necessary to ensure its nationals do not undermine the national security of the United States. 

    Iran

    • Iran is a state sponsor of terrorism.  Iran regularly fails to cooperate with the United States Government in identifying security risks, is the source of significant terrorism around the world, and has historically failed to accept back its removable nationals. 

    Libya

    • There is no competent or cooperative central authority for issuing passports or civil documents in Libya.  The historical terrorist presence within Libya’s territory amplifies the risks posed by the entry into the United States of its nationals.

    Somalia

    • Somalia lacks a competent or cooperative central authority for issuing passports or civil documents and it does not have appropriate screening and vetting measures.  Somalia stands apart from other countries in the degree to which its government lacks command and control of its territory, which greatly limits the effectiveness of its national capabilities in a variety of respects.  A persistent terrorist threat also emanates from Somalia’s territory.  The United States Government has identified Somalia as a terrorist safe haven.  Terrorists use regions of Somalia as safe havens from which they plan, facilitate, and conduct their operations.  Somalia also remains a destination for individuals attempting to join terrorist groups that threaten the national security of the United States.  The Government of Somalia struggles to provide governance needed to limit terrorists’ freedom of movement.  Additionally, Somalia has historically refused to accept back its removable nationals.

    Sudan

    • Sudan lacks a competent or cooperative central authority for issuing passports or civil documents and it does not have appropriate screening and vetting measures.  According to the Overstay Report, Sudan had a B1/B2 visa overstay rate of 26.30 percent and an F, M, and J visa overstay rate of 28.40 percent. 

    Yemen

    • Yemen lacks a competent or cooperative central authority for issuing passports or civil documents and it does not have appropriate screening and vetting measures.  The government does not have physical control over its own territory.  Since January 20, 2025, Yemen has been the site of active U.S. military operations.

    JUSTIFICATION FOR PARTIAL SUSPENSION BY COUNTRY (Immigrants and Nonimmigrants on B-1, B-2, B-1/B-2, F, M, and J Visas)

    Burundi

    • According to the Overstay Report, Burundi had a B1/B2 visa overstay rate of 15.35 percent and an F, M, and J visa overstay rate of 17.52 percent. 

    Cuba

    • Cuba is a state sponsor of terrorism.  The Government of Cuba does not cooperate or share sufficient law enforcement information with the United States.  Cuba has historically refused to accept back its removable nationals.  According to the Overstay Report, Cuba had a B1/B2 visa overstay rate of 7.69 percent and a F, M, and J visa overstay rate of 18.75 percent.

    Laos

    • According to the Overstay Report, Laos had a B1/B2 visa overstay rate of 34.77 percent and a F, M, and J visa overstay rate of 6.49 percent.  Laos has historically failed to accept back its removable nationals. 

    Sierra Leone

    • According to the Overstay Report, Sierra Leone had a B1/B2 visa overstay rate of 15.43 percent and a F, M, and J visa overstay rate of 35.83 percent.  Sierra Leone has historically failed to accept back its removable nationals. 

    Togo

    • According to the Overstay Report, Togo had a B1/B2 visa overstay rate of 19.03 percent and a F, M, and J visa overstay rate of 35.05 percent. 

    Turkmenistan

    • According to the Overstay Report, Turkmenistan had a B1/B2 visa overstay rate of 15.35 percent and a F, M, and J visa overstay rate of 21.74 percent. 

    Venezuela

    • Venezuela lacks a competent or cooperative central authority for issuing passports or civil documents and it does not have appropriate screening and vetting measures.  Venezuela has historically refused to accept back its removable nationals.  According to the Overstay Report, Venezuela had a B1/B2 visa overstay rate of 9.83 percent.

     

      NATIONAL SECURITY PRESIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM/NSPM-2

      FEBRUARY 4, 2025

       

      MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY OF STATE
                    THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY
                    THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
                    THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
                    THE SECRETARY OF ENERGY
                    THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR
                    THE SECRETARY OF HOMELAND SECURITY
                    THE ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND CHIEF OF STAFF
                    THE UNITED STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE
                    THE UNITED STATES PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE TO THE UNITED NATIONS

                    THE DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE
                    THE DIRECTOR OF THE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY

                   THE DIRECTOR OF THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET

                   

                    THE ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR NATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS

                     
                    THE COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT
                    THE ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR ECONOMIC POLICY

                     
                    THE CHAIRMAN OF THE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF
                    THE DIRECTOR OF THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF  INVESTIGATION

                      

      SUBJECT: Imposing Maximum Pressure on the Government of
             the Islamic Republic of Iran, Denying Iran All
             Paths to a Nuclear Weapon, and Countering Iran’s
             Malign Influence

      As President, my highest priority is to ensure the safety and security of the United States and the American people.  Since its inception in 1979 as a revolutionary theocracy, the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran has declared its hostility to the United States and its allies and partners.  Iran remains the world’s leading state sponsor of terror and has aided Hezbollah, Hamas, the Houthis, the Taliban, al-Qa’ida, and other terrorist networks.  The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) is itself a designated Foreign Terrorist Organization.

      The Iranian Government, including the IRGC, is using agents and cyber-enabled means to target United States nationals living in the United States and other countries around the world for attacks, including assault, kidnapping, and murder.  Iran has also directed its proxy groups, including Hezbollah’s Islamic Jihad Organization, to embed sleeper cells in the Homeland to be activated in support of this terrorist activity.   

      Iran bears responsibility for the horrific Hamas massacres committed on October 7, 2023, and bears responsibility for continued Houthi attacks against the United States Navy, allied navies, and international commercial shipping in the Red Sea.  Since April 2024, the regime has twice demonstrated its willingness to launch ballistic and cruise missile attacks against the State of Israel. 

      Iran commits grievous human rights abuses and arbitrarily detains foreigners, including United States citizens, on spurious charges without due process of law, subjecting them to abuse.  The United States stands with the women of Iran who face daily abuse by the regime. 

      Iran’s nuclear program, including its enrichment- and reprocessing-related capabilities and nuclear-capable missiles, poses an existential danger to the United States and the entire civilized world.  A radical regime like this can never be allowed to acquire or develop nuclear weapons, or to extort the United States or its allies through the threat of nuclear weapons acquisition, development, or use.  Iran today stands in breach of its Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty obligations by concealing undeclared nuclear sites and material as required by its Comprehensive Safeguards Agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).  Iran has obstructed IAEA access to its military sites or sites tied to the Organization of Defensive Innovation and Research, also known as SPND, and to interview nuclear weapons scientists still employed by SPND.  Public reports indicating that Iran may now be engaged in computer modeling related to nuclear weapons development raise immediate alarm.  We must deny Iran all paths to a nuclear weapon and end the regime’s nuclear extortion racket. 

      Iran’s behavior threatens the national interest of the United States.  It is therefore in the national interest to impose maximum pressure on the Iranian regime to end its nuclear threat, curtail its ballistic missile program, and stop its support for terrorist groups. 

      Section 1.  Policy.  It is the policy of the United States that Iran be denied a nuclear weapon and intercontinental ballistic missiles; that Iran’s network and campaign of regional aggression be neutralized; that the IRGC and its surrogates be disrupted, degraded, or denied access to the resources that sustain their destabilizing activities; and to counter Iran’s aggressive development of missiles and other asymmetric and conventional weapons capabilities. 

      Sec. 2.  Enacting Maximum Pressure on the Islamic Republic of Iran (a)  The Secretary of the Treasury shall:

                    (i)    immediately impose sanctions or appropriate enforcement remedies on all persons for which the Department has evidence of activity in violation of one or more Iran-related sanctions;

                    (ii)   implement a robust and continual sanctions enforcement campaign with respect to Iran that denies the regime and its terror proxies access to revenue;

                    (iii)  review for modification or rescission any general license, frequently asked question, or other guidance that provides Iran or any of its terror proxies any degree of economic or financial relief;

                    (iv)   issue updated guidance to all relevant business sectors including shipping, insurance, and port operators, about the risks to any person that knowingly violates United States sanctions with respect to Iran or an Iranian terror proxy; and

                    (v)    maintain countermeasures against Iran at the Financial Action Task Force, evaluate beneficial ownership thresholds to ensure sanctions deny Iran all possible illicit revenue, and evaluate whether financial institutions should adopt a “Know Your Customer’s Customer” standard for Iran-related transactions to further prevent sanctions evasion. 

      (b)  The Secretary of State shall:

                    (i)    modify or rescind sanctions waivers, particularly those that provide Iran any degree of economic or financial relief, including those related to Iran’s Chabahar port project;

                    (ii)   implement a robust and continual campaign, in coordination with the Secretary of the Treasury and other relevant executive departments or agencies (agencies), to drive Iran’s export of oil to zero, including exports of Iranian crude to the People’s Republic of China;

                    (iii)  lead a diplomatic campaign to isolate Iran throughout the world, including within international organizations, including the denial of freedom of movement or safe haven to the IRGC or any terror proxy of Iran wherever such may operate outside Iran’s borders; and

                    (iv)   take immediate steps, in coordination with the Secretary of the Treasury and other relevant agencies, to ensure that the Iraqi financial system is not utilized by Iran for sanctions evasion or circumvention, and that Gulf countries are not used as sanctions evasion transshipment points. 

      (c)  The United States Permanent Representative to the United Nations shall:

                    (i)    work with key allies to complete the snapback of international sanctions and restrictions on Iran;

                    (ii)   hold Iran accountable for its breach of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty; and

                    (iii)  regularly convene the United Nations Security Council to highlight the myriad threats posed by Iran to international peace and security. 

      (d)  The Secretary of Commerce shall conduct a robust and continuous export control enforcement campaign to restrict the flow of technology and components used by the regime for military purposes.   

      (e)  The Attorney General shall:

                    (i)    pursue all available legal steps to investigate, disrupt, and prosecute financial and logistical networks, operatives, or front groups inside the United States that are sponsored by Iran or an Iranian terror proxy;

                    (ii)   pursue all available legal steps to impound illicit Iranian oil cargoes;

                    (iii)  pursue all available legal steps to identify Iranian governmental assets in the United States and overseas, and help American victims of terrorism, including Gold Star Families, collect on Federal judgments against Iran;

                    (iv)   pursue all available legal steps to indict and prosecute the leaders and members of Iranian-funded terrorist groups and proxies that have captured, harmed, or killed American citizens and, where possible and in coordination with the Secretary of State, seek their arrest and extradition to the United States; and   

                    (v)    use all criminal, regulatory, and cyber authorities and tools to vigorously investigate, prosecute, and disrupt efforts by the Iranian government to conduct espionage or obtain military, intelligence, government, or other sensitive information, compromise the Homeland and our critical infrastructure, evade sanctions and export controls, obtain material support for terrorism, exert foreign malign influence, and threaten harm and infringe on First Amendment-protected speech, including efforts designed to sow anti-Semitism.

        Sec. 3.  General Provisions.  (a)  Nothing in this memorandum shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect:

                    (i)   the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or

                    (ii)  the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals.   

           (b)  This memorandum shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations.   

           (c)  This memorandum is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person.

         

      FACT SHEET:

      PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP

      RESTORES MAXIMUM PRESSURE ON IRAN

      FEBRUARY 4, 2025
       

      RESTORING MAXIMUM PRESSURE ON IRAN: Today, President Donald J. Trump signed a National Security Presidential Memorandum (NSPM) restoring maximum pressure on the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran, denying Iran all paths to a nuclear weapon, and countering Iran’s malign influence abroad.

      • The NSPM establishes that:
        • Iran should be denied a nuclear weapon and intercontinental ballistic missiles;
        • Iran’s terrorist network should be neutralized; and
        • Iran’s aggressive development of missiles, as well as other asymmetric and conventional weapons capabilities, should be countered.
      • The NSPM directs the Secretary of the Treasury to impose maximum economic pressure on the Government of Iran, including by sanctioning or imposing enforcement mechanisms on those acting in violation of existing sanctions.
        • The Treasury Secretary will also issue guidance for all relevant business sectors – including shipping, insurance, and port operators – about the risks to any person that knowingly violates U.S. sanctions with respect to Iran or an Iranian terror proxy.
        • The Secretary of State will also modify or rescind existing sanctions waivers and cooperate with the Secretary of Treasury to implement a campaign aimed at driving Iran’s oil exports to zero.
        • The United States Permanent Representative to the United Nations will work with key allies to complete the snapback of international sanctions and restrictions on Iran.

      PROTECTING THE HOMELAND FROM IRAN: The previous Administration’s tolerance of Iran’s threats to American citizens and companies ends now.

      • The Attorney General will pursue all available legal steps to investigate, disrupt, and prosecute financial and logistical networks, operatives, or front groups inside the United States that are sponsored by Iran or an Iranian terror proxy.
        • The Attorney General will prosecute leaders and members of Iranian-funded terrorist groups that have captured, harmed, or killed American citizens and seek their arrest and extradition to the United States.

      TAKING IRAN’S NUCLEAR PROGRAM OFF THE TABLE: President Trump will not tolerate Iran possessing a nuclear weapons capability, nor will he stand for their sustained sponsorship of terrorism, especially against U.S. interests.

      • In 2020, President Trump declared that “as long as [he is] President of the United States, Iran will never be allowed to have a nuclear weapon.”
      • Today’s NSPM fulfills the President’s 2020 vow to contend with Iran’s pernicious influence across the globe:
        • “For far too long — all the way back to 1979, to be exact — nations have tolerated Iran’s destructive and destabilizing behavior in the Middle East and beyond.  Those days are over.  Iran has been the leading sponsor of terrorism, and their pursuit of nuclear weapons threatens the civilized world.  We will never let that happen.”

     

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