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US Launches Most Intense Strikes on Iran

U.S.US Launches Most Intense Strikes on Iran; Tehran Reels

Is the U.S. waging indiscriminate warfare killing Iranian civilians or conducting precision strikes against military targets?
US Launches Most Intense Strikes on Iran
Above: Fire breaks out at the Shahran oil depot after U.S. and Israeli attacks in Tehran, Iran, on March 8. Image credit: Hassan Ghaedi/Anadolu/Getty Images

The Spin

The U.S. and Israel are waging an indiscriminate bombing campaign that has killed over 1,300 Iranians, including 193 children, while destroying UNESCO World Heritage sites and residential buildings across 200 cities. Trump's reckless escalation threatens global economic catastrophe as oil prices spike and the Strait of Hormuz remains blocked, yet he denies responsibility for massacring schoolgirls and threatens even broader civilian attacks while also downplaying damage inflicted by Iran's military.

America's precision strikes are systematically dismantling Iran's military capabilities with ruthless efficiency, reducing missile attacks by 90% and drone strikes by 83% since the campaign began. This decisive operation protects American forces and regional allies from a regime that threatened to dominate the Middle East, and the mission will continue until Iran is totally defeated.

Arguments that U.S. strikes are dismantling Iran ignore Tehran's strategy of asymmetric endurance. Iran is dispersing missile forces, relying on drones, and conserving weapons to maintain a second-strike capability rather than firing everything at once. U.S. attacks are actually strengthening Iran's resolve and pushing it toward a war of attrition designed to outlast Washington and impose economic costs across the region.



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