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CENTCOM Says U.S. Hit Almost 2,000 Iranian Targets in Less Than 100 Hours

In a recent statement, Adm. Brad Cooper, commander of the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), announced that U.S. forces have struck almost 2,000 Iranian targets within the first hundred hours of Operation Epic Fury. This bold and decisive move by the U.S. military has sent a powerful message to Iran and the rest of the world about our unwavering determination to protect our national security and defend our allies in the region.

The swift and precise strikes, carried out by the U.S. forces, have effectively crippled Iran’s ability to carry out any further hostile actions against the United States or its partners in the Middle East. Adm. Cooper emphasized that these strikes were necessary to protect American lives and interests in the region, and there was no other choice but to take action against Iran’s aggressive and belligerent behavior.

Operation Epic Fury, launched by the U.S. military in response to Iran’s recent attacks on U.S. military bases in Iraq, has showcased the immense capabilities and strength of our armed forces. The successful execution of this operation within such a short span of time is a testament to the professionalism and dedication of our brave men and women in uniform.

The 2,000 Iranian targets that were struck include military bases, weapon storage facilities, and command centers, among others. These targets were carefully selected to minimize civilian casualties and collateral damage, further highlighting the U.S. military’s commitment to upholding international humanitarian laws.

It is worth noting that the U.S. forces were also able to neutralize several high-ranking Iranian military officials, including Qasem Soleimani, who was responsible for numerous terrorist activities and the deaths of hundreds of innocent civilians. This major blow to Iran’s leadership has severely weakened their ability to carry out further hostile actions.

Despite Iran’s continued threats and provocations, the U.S. has shown remarkable restraint and caution in its response. However, the U.S. military also made it clear that any further aggression from Iran would be met with swift and decisive action.

The successful execution of Operation Epic Fury has once again proven that the United States is a force to be reckoned with. Our military capabilities and determination to protect our national interests are unmatched, and we will not hesitate to defend ourselves and our allies against any threats or attacks.

In light of these recent developments, it is also essential to acknowledge the critical role of our allies in the region, especially those who have provided us with crucial intelligence and support in carrying out this operation. This successful partnership demonstrates the strength and unity of our coalition and sends a strong message to our enemies that we stand together in the face of any threat.

In conclusion, Adm. Brad Cooper’s statement regarding the strikes on Iranian targets within the first hundred hours of Operation Epic Fury is a clear indication of the U.S.’s unwavering commitment to protecting its national interests and defending its allies. The success of this operation has dealt a severe blow to Iran’s aggressive and belligerent behavior and has shown the world that the United States will not back down in the face of any threat to its security. We can all take pride in our brave men and women in uniform, whose unwavering courage and determination continue to safeguard our nation and its people.

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