American casualties, who runs Iran next, and how this is BAD for China
| _WHAT'S HAPPENING_ | Breaking update: The Pentagon has confirmed that three American service members were tragically killed by Iran and five others seriously wounded. These are the first American lives lost in the operation. (This news broke after we wrote the reporting below, and we'll have full coverage of this development tomorrow.) |
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| Early Saturday, President Trump released a video statement announcing that the United States and Israel commenced strikes on the Iranian Regime. The operation, named Operation Epic Fury, is intended to fully decapitate the Iranian government and have it replaced, presumably with Western-friendly leadership. | Within 24 hours, Israel and the US have jointly taken out multiple heads of the Iranian regime, including the Supreme Leader. This operation has been months in the making, with American and Israeli intelligence tracking Iran's top leadership. The Trump administration is reportedly planning several waves of strikes, offering off-ramps along the way. | In the weeks and months to come, we will get a clearer picture of the operation's success and of the regime that will follow. | In this piece, we cover: | Everything we know so far about what happened The unprecedented intelligence coordination between the CIA and Mossad How the U.S. and Israel split up their respective targets How Trump's MAGA doctrine once again defeated the party's isolationist wing Who's likely to fill the power vacuum in Tehran What this decision means for China and Russia (they are not happy) Can we call the Iranian regime "evil"? (editor's note)
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