Operation Epic Fury

US Fighter Jets Shot Down by Kuwaiti Forces in Friendly Fire Incident

Congresswoman Nancy Mace has called for Howard Lutnick to appear before a committee, with Congressman Khanna expressing confidence in securing sufficient votes to subpoena him. This request follows Lutnick’s account of a 2005 encounter with Jeffrey Epstein, where he recounted a disturbing conversation about daily massages and “the right kind of massage.” This interaction prompted Lutnick’s declaration to “never be in the room with that disgusting person ever again.”

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Three US Service Members Killed in Iran Operation

US military operations against Iran, launched on Saturday as part of “Operation Epic Fury,” have resulted in the deaths of three service members and five serious injuries. This escalation follows increasingly tense exchanges between Washington and Tehran, and includes heavy attacks by Israel and the US aimed at removing Iran’s government. The conflict has pushed the Middle East into a broader regional confrontation, with the destruction of former Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s home and a missile attack on a girls’ school in southern Iran, reportedly killing nearly 150, marking significant incidents within the ongoing campaign.

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Kuwait Shoots Down Three US F-15 Jets Friendly Fire Incident

During Operation Epic Fury, three U.S. F-15 fighter jets were mistakenly shot down by Kuwaiti air defenses over Kuwait, resulting in no casualties as all six aircrew members ejected safely. The incident occurred amid Iranian aerial attacks, which U.S. and regional allies were working to intercept, and the Kuwaiti government has acknowledged the friendly fire event, expressing gratitude for their support. This friendly fire incident comes as U.S. Central Command reported three American service members were killed and five wounded in Kuwait, while Iran stated 555 people have died in their country due to the ongoing conflict.

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Trump Brags About War to Golf Buddy As Americans Die

Following U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran, the president spoke to an old acquaintance to boast about Operation Epic Fury, describing the military operation as “moving along very well” and “ahead of schedule.” This offensive, which resulted in dozens of deaths including three American soldiers and the bombing of an elementary school, has been met with both praise from allies for its bold decision-making and global condemnation. The president’s announcement of the attacks, delivered in an informal video, acknowledged the potential for American casualties. Meanwhile, global figures have called for peace and an end to the intervention.

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First American Troops Die In ‘Peace President’s’ War

As part of “Operation Epic Fury,” three United States service members have been killed in action and five are seriously wounded following President Donald Trump’s surprise military actions against Iran. These casualties mark the first American losses in the conflict, which the Defense Secretary described as the “most lethal, most complex, and most-precision aerial operation in history.” While acknowledging the cost, administration officials emphasized that the United States did not initiate the conflict but intends to conclude it forcefully. The situation remains fluid, with ongoing combat operations and a widening regional impact, including retaliatory attacks across multiple Middle Eastern nations.

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Australia Denies Involvement in Ridiculous Operation Epic Fury

Australia was not involved in or informed about the recent Israeli-United States operation in Iran that resulted in the deaths of its leadership, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Foreign Minister Penny Wong confirmed Australia’s non-participation and urged a return to dialogue, while Prime Minister Anthony Albanese expressed concern over regional escalation and hope for the Iranian people’s self-determination. The government is also taking steps to assist Australians in the region, with travel advice updated to warn against travel to several Middle Eastern countries. Observers suggest this operation may be setting conditions for regime change, though direct intervention by foreign powers is considered unlikely.

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US Soldiers Die in War on Iran, Blamed on Trump and Israel

Operation Epic Fury has resulted in the deaths of three U.S. service members and serious injuries to five others as of 9:30 am ET, March 1. While some personnel sustained minor injuries and are expected to return to duty, major combat operations are ongoing. Due to the evolving nature of the situation and respect for the families of the fallen, further information, including identities, will be released 24 hours after next of kin notification.

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