It has been confirmed that Iran’s (former) Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei did not survive the first few hours of Operation Epic Fury. As Bill, Steve and Scott discuss in this episode, Iran as a civilization is a clear step above that of Iraq and two steps above that of Afghanistan. President Trump has declared Epic Fury a gift to the people of Iran to throw off their oppressors.

Will they take it?

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Brother Bob
March 1, 2026 1:06 PM

Now can we see a carrier group assemble withing striking distance of the DNC HQ? As bad as the Mullahs were, the Democrats pose a far graver threat to the US.

ACTS (TM)
March 1, 2026 11:24 AM

I’ve been saying for decades that this nation building crap is absurd. It would only work if “those people” were like us and wanted the same things we want. Which is a ridiculous and arrogant view of the world.. They’re not and they don’t. What they will understand is punishment. If they get to the point where we have to punish them then we should do that and otherwise leave them to their own means and methods. If they learn the lesson, great. If not then we need to punish them again until they do. It appears so far that… Read more »

Gearhead IN SPACE
March 1, 2026 10:00 AM

When was this episode recorded? It dropped some time yesterday but I don’t hear the guys talking about the strikes.

Allen Lawless
March 1, 2026 4:11 AM

Well, as we’ve seen over the past couple of days, the time of warnings about “don’t touch that electric fence” is over. We’ve been singing that tune for some time now (when previous administrations (lookin’ at you, Barry) weren’t sending over pallets of cash) and frankly, it was past time to put up or shut up. The hit on nuclear facilities was a good start, but as Fowler said, it wasn’t the only way to skin the Iranian cat. I find Mr. Bruce’s comments interesting and have no doubt much of what he’s saying is true. In any event, fully… Read more »

Wesley Bruce
February 28, 2026 7:48 PM

The Iranian missiles hit every one in the middle east but so far the casualty numbers are one Israeli woman, 50 injured. I suspect many missiles shot down fell on palestinian parts of the west bank because even a shot down missile hits something. So expect casualties there. Buildings in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Kuwait and Jordan were hit but few casualties reported. The UAE’s main airports will be out of action for a day or so. It looks like the Iranian leaders met for a big meeting to order an attack and the Israelis and the USA had… Read more »

ACTS (TM)
Reply to  Wesley Bruce
March 1, 2026 11:13 AM

The Iranian leadership couldn’t “meet by video phone” BECAUSE they had foolishly cut off internet services inside the country. As we have seen in Ukraine, internet services are an integral component of modern warfighting in all instances where the belligerent(s) do not have alternate means of accomplishing the same functions. Iran had no alternate means. Even supposedly “mighty” Russia made the same mistake in relying on internet services and Iran failed to learn from Russia. No real surprise there. Thank you for pointing out why it’s important not to make logical sounding but baseless suppositions in the absence of understanding.… Read more »

Thad Balmas
February 28, 2026 7:24 PM

I think Iran is on the way….

Wesley Bruce
February 28, 2026 7:23 PM

The USA already has a radio station in Iran. Its a drone loadout on a long endurance drone. Bills a bit behind the ball. The replacement government of Iran has been training in the West for 30+ years and everyone in Iran sings the future kings name, Reza Pahlav. And by training we suspect that includes 1000’s of commandos of Iranian decent. Not US boots on the ground or Mossad but Iranian counter revolutionary forces targeting Secret police at home. That’s been happening for a month.

ACTS (TM)
Reply to  Wesley Bruce
March 1, 2026 2:10 PM

Reza Pahlavi is a rich exiled king’s son who grew up on the Potomac with zero experience in governing anything and even less experience with anything resembling modern self-rule by the Iranian population There are really good reasons the U.S. State Dept. isn’t pushing him forward as a potential leader of Iran right now. It’s far more likely he’d be dead within hours of arriving in Iran than that he would lead his former nation into any sort of positive future. Or have you forgotten that his father and the SAVAK Secret Police of the Shah were the major motivators… Read more »