In today’s White House Briefing Room, Jonn Decker breaks down the rapidly escalating conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran as “Operation Epic Fury” enters its third day.
President Trump provides a sweeping update on the ongoing military campaign, confirming expanded strikes on Iranian targets, warning of continued operations, and signaling that the mission may not end until the Iranian threat is fully eliminated. The administration also acknowledges U.S. casualties, with the president cautioning that more could come in the days ahead.
Meanwhile, Iran launches retaliatory attacks across the Middle East, targeting U.S. bases and key infrastructure in multiple countries—raising fears of a broader regional war.
On Capitol Hill, lawmakers are sharply divided. Republicans largely back the president’s actions, while Democrats push for War Powers resolutions, arguing Congress was bypassed in the decision to strike.
Plus:
The latest intelligence on strikes against Iran’s military and IRGC infrastructure
New leadership uncertainty inside Iran following major losses
Growing concerns over global oil markets and inflation
Why the Strait of Hormuz could become the most critical flashpoint
How this conflict could reshape the geopolitical and economic landscape
With oil prices already rising and tensions intensifying, this developing story could have far-reaching consequences for global security and the U.S. economy.

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