Obliterated but Endless: The Paradox of Operation Epic Fury
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On June 25, 2025, the White House declared that Iran's nuclear facilities had been "obliterated" and dismissed suggestions otherwise as "fake news." So here's the question: if the mission was accomplished a year ago, why is America still at war?
In this episode, we dissect the growing contradiction at the heart of America's Iran policy. The public was told the nuclear threat had been destroyed. The bunkers were gone. The program was finished. Yet Operation Epic Fury has expanded into a sprawling military campaign targeting Iran's navy, air force, missile infrastructure, and industrial base. What began as a supposedly limited mission now looks increasingly like something much larger.
Was the public sold a short war that became a long one? Were victory declarations premature? Or was the objective never just about nuclear facilities in the first place? Obliterated but Endless is a deep dive into the uncomfortable gap between what Americans were told, what was promised, and what is actually happening today. If Iran's nuclear threat was eliminated in 2025, why does the war keep growing in 2026?