President Trump Will Go Down in History Books for Annihilating the Radical Islamic Terrorist Regime in Iran

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President Trump Will Go Down in History Books for Annihilating the Radical Islamic Terrorist Regime in Iran

Yesterday, Marc Thiessen appeared on FOX News to discuss President Trump’s initial actions in Iran. Despite interruptions from FOX host Brett Baier, Thiessen highlighted that President Trump’s moves in Iran demonstrate strategic decisiveness that could place him among the nation’s most impactful leaders.

Meanwhile, an expert on X shared a detailed analysis of the strikes targeting Khamenei, offering insight into the operations.

The Israeli Air Force released footage of strikes on IRGC headquarters in Tehran, which has been widely shared online. However, the scale and coordination of the operation are not immediately obvious to viewers.

The footage captures the largest Israeli air sortie in history. Approximately 200 fighter jets launched simultaneously as part of Operation Roaring Lion, hitting 500 targets across Iran. In parallel, the United States conducted Operation Epic Fury, deploying Tomahawk cruise missiles, HIMARS rockets, and, for the first time in combat, the Precision Strike Missile—a next-generation ballistic weapon that had only recently completed full-rate production. CENTCOM confirmed that this weapon went from production line to battlefield faster than most defense systems complete testing.

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The timing of the strikes reflected highly precise intelligence. Reuters reported that the operations coincided with a high-level meeting at a secure Tehran compound where Khamenei was present with his inner circle. The CIA had monitored his movements for months, and signals intelligence confirmed the meeting before the order was given. Israeli officials told Axios that their targets included the entire spectrum of Iranian leadership—political and military, past and present.

According to Fox News, Israel focused on leadership targets while the U.S. struck military infrastructure and ballistic missile sites. Officials emphasized that this was not merely cooperation between two countries, but a fully integrated operation with synchronized timing and shared intelligence. The IDF Chief of Staff described months of unprecedented coordination between the two militaries.

The first wave of strikes targeted key leadership positions. CNN reported hits on the residences of Khamenei, Pezeshkian, the Armed Forces Chief of Staff, and the IRGC Commander. Iran International reported the deaths of four senior intelligence officials, including the head of foreign intelligence, the chief of the security branch, the counterterrorism director, and the adviser overseeing the war portfolio with Israel. Analysts described this as a campaign targeting organizational structure rather than just physical infrastructure.

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Footage also shows over twenty Tomahawk cruise missiles traversing Iranian airspace in a single sequence, with Reaper drones monitoring areas over Shiraz before multiple explosions were reported. Strikes affected Tehran, Karaj, Tabriz, Kermanshah, Bushehr, Qom, Isfahan, Chabahar, and Konarak—demonstrating a coordinated, nationwide campaign from both air and sea.

Defense ministries worldwide are analyzing this footage—not simply for the explosions, but to understand the precision and integration of the strike architecture. The event has raised questions in capitals everywhere: not only what happened in Iran, but what such a coordinated capability could accomplish elsewhere.

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