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Feb 27, 2026

Pentagon Releases Videos, Images Of Iranian Strikes

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EPIC FURY UNLEASHED: PENTAGON REVEALS DEVASTATING STRIKES AS TRUMP DOCTRINE DISMANTLES IRANIAN THREAT

WASHINGTON, D.C. — APRIL 13, 2026

The Department of War has officially released the first wave of high-definition imagery and video footage documenting the clinical destruction of Iranian military assets during the opening 72 hours of "Operation Epic Fury." As the campaign enters its third day, the Pentagon is offering the American public a transparent view of a conflict defined by advanced technology and a refusal to repeat the strategic blunders of the past two decades.

While the imagery showcases a decisive tactical advantage, the cost of the mission has been starkly felt, with four U.S. service members confirmed dead and over a dozen wounded in the line of duty.

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, flanked by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Dan Caine, addressed the nation on Monday morning to provide an update on the mission’s progress. Hegseth emphasized that the current operation represents a radical departure from the "nation-building" efforts of the early 21st century. Instead of a long-term occupation, the 47th President has authorized a surgical, overwhelming strike focused on three non-negotiable pillars: the total elimination of Iran’s missile threat, the neutralization of its navy, and the permanent destruction of its nuclear ambitions.

Laser Precision and the End of the "Conventional Gun"

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In a significant revelation regarding modern combat tactics, Secretary Hegseth noted that the primary focus of the U.S. military operation in Iran has shifted toward the utilization of advanced laser systems and directed energy. The goal is to incinerate Iranian missile production facilities and naval infrastructure with a level of precision that minimizes collateral damage while ensuring total destruction of high-value targets.

"Iran had a conventional gun to our head as they tried to lie their way to a nuclear bomb," Hegseth remarked, highlighting the "stubborn and self-evident" pursuit of nuclear weapons by the Tehran regime as the primary justification for the strikes.


Gen. Dan Caine informed reporters that while the initial strikes have been "devastatingly effective," the Central Command (CENTCOM) is currently conducting a meticulous battle damage assessment (BDA). The Iranian Red Crescent has reported a death toll of 555 within the regime’s borders, while 11 lives have been lost in Israel due to retaliatory attempts.

Hegseth was firm in his assertion that while there are currently no U.S. "boots on the ground," the administration will not engage in the exercise of ruling out future tactical shifts, maintaining a posture of maximum flexibility to ensure the mission’s completion.

Rubio and the Geopolitical "New World"

On the diplomatic front, Secretary of State Marco Rubio underscored the broader historical significance of the conflict. Speaking to reporters on Saturday, Rubio declared that the "old world" of post-Cold War geopolitics has officially vanished. "We live in a new era of geopolitics, and it’s going to require all of us to reexamine what our role is going to be," Rubio stated, urging American allies to embrace the Trump administration’s path forward for the West. This "New Era" is characterized by a rejection of "dumb" nation-building wars in favor of decisive American sovereignty and the protection of global shipping lines from Iranian harassment.The administration’s shift has also sparked a debate over constitutional authority. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed that Secretary Rubio notified seven of the eight members of the "Gang of Eight"—the top congressional leadership—prior to the joint U.S.-Israeli strikes. While critics have questioned the lack of a full congressional vote, Leavitt clarified that the President monitored the operation in real-time at Mar-a-Lago, maintaining constant communication with Prime Minister Netanyahu. The administration contends that the notification satisfies the 1947 National Security Act’s requirement to keep Congress "fully informed" during significant intelligence and military actions.

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Conclusion: A Mandate for Results

Operation Epic Fury is being framed not as an endless war, but as a "decisive mission" with a clear exit strategy. Secretary Hegseth’s background as a veteran of previous Middle Eastern conflicts has informed a strategy that prioritizes American lives and taxpayer resources.

 "This is not Iraq," Hegseth insisted, echoing President Trump’s long-standing critique of the last 20 years of "nation-building" as a failure. In the 2026 Restoration, the standard for victory is not the transformation of foreign cultures, but the absolute destruction of threats to American interests.As the BDA continues and more footage is released to the public, the administration remains focused on the "No Nukes" objective. The 8 PM Eastern deadline set earlier this week has passed, leaving the Iranian regime to face the full weight of the Trump Doctrine. For the Victorious American movement, the message from the Department of War is clear: the era of apologizing for American strength is over, and the mission will continue until the "gun to our head" is dismantled once and for all.

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By Gem News Network (GNN) Investigative Unit Updated 11:15 AM EDT, Tuesday April 14, 2026

ALEXANDRIA, Va. (GNN) — In the high-stakes legal ecosystem of the Eastern District of Virginia (EDVA), where national security secrets are the currency and the line between law and politics is often razor-thin, the sudden exit of a career official is rarely just an administrative footnote. Late Friday, the "Rocket Docket" lived up to its name, not with a verdict, but with a pink slip.

Robert McBride, the veteran prosecutor and second-in-command of one of the nation’s most powerful U.S. Attorney’s offices, was stripped of his credentials and escorted from the building. To the casual observer, it was a clash of egos over a procedural technicality. But in the corridors of the Justice Department, the firing of McBride is being whispered about as the most significant internal "cleansing" of the 47th President’s second term—a signal that the era of the "intelligence establishment protector" is officially under siege.PART I: THE APPOINTMENTS CLAUSE COLLAPSE

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To understand the fall of Robert McBride, one must first look at the procedural crater that opened in November. U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan—a key architect of the administration’s accountability drive—had been pursuing James Comey with a tenacity that critics called political and supporters called overdue.In September, a grand jury returned two felony counts against Comey: false statements and obstruction of a congressional proceeding. The charges were rooted in Comey’s testimony regarding the Steele dossier and the origins of the "Crossfire Hurricane" investigation.

However, in a late-November ruling that stunned the West Wing, Judge Currie tossed the case. The reason wasn't a lack of evidence, but a constitutional flaw: Lindsey Halligan had not been properly confirmed by the Senate at the time the charges were brought. The ruling effectively hit the "pause" button on the most high-profile prosecution in the country.PART II: THE UNANSWERED QUESTIONS

  • Why would a 64-year-old career prosecutor with a Navy background risk his retirement to block the refiling of a case already approved by the Attorney General?

  • What was discussed in the "private, undisclosed meetings" between McBride and the federal judges?

  • Is McBride’s firing an isolated disciplinary action, or is it the first move in a broader purge of the "Deep State" remnants inside the DOJ?

  • And the most critical question: If James Comey is the first domino in Bondi's "ongoing conspiracy" framework, who are the "additional defendants" waiting in the wings?PART III: THE REVEAL — THE SECRET MEETINGS AND THE ‘INTERNAL RESISTANCE’

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    This is the crucial pivot of the story. For weeks, the narrative surrounding the Comey case was one of a "procedural setback." But inside the Justice Department, a much more dangerous game was being played.

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