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by Manlio Dinucci
March 28, 2026
from
VoltaireNetwork Website
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Operation "Epic Fury" was supposed to be
the
culmination of Benjamin Netanyahu's
announced
Middle Eastern reorganization.
The United
States joined it
without
hesitation...
After a
month of fighting,
Iran is
not only still resisting,
but it
intends to impose its conditions.
With its
ammunition running low
and its
soldiers exhausted
by a
succession of wars on seven fronts,
Tel Aviv
is considering possible escalation:
could a
nuclear bombing of Iran
be the
solution...?
"Operation Epic Fury,"
launched by the United States against Iran, began on February 28
with the killing of 175 girls and teachers when a missile struck an
elementary school in Tehran.
When asked by a New York Times reporter whether the United
States had struck the school, President Trump replied:
"No. In my opinion, and based on what I've
seen, it was done by Iran."
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth added:
"The only party targeting civilians is Iran."
A body of evidence gathered by
The New York Times - including
satellite imagery and other verified videos - shows that,
the Iranian elementary school was struck by
a U.S. Tomahawk missile...!
A piece of debris from the missile that struck
the school bears the inscription "Made in USA" and the name "Globe
Motors," a manufacturer based in Ohio.
The Pentagon has reported that, during the first seven days of
Operation Epic Fury, over 3,000 targets in Iran were struck with
thousands of bombs and missiles.
The forces deployed include strategic bombers and
fighter-bombers, electronic warfare aircraft, reconnaissance and
attack drones, aircraft carriers, and missile-launching units, as
well as other weapons that the Pentagon says it cannot list because
they are classified.
Trump has announced the possible deployment of US
troops to Iran to,
"secure the country's stockpiles of enriched
uranium".
He told reporters:
"Send troops to Iran?
We haven't done that yet, but it's something
we could do. If we did, the Iranians would be so decimated that
they wouldn't be able to fight back.
At some point, maybe we'll do it. It would be
fantastic."
Trump declares in no uncertain terms that
he, as President of the United States of America,
should choose who governs Iran...!
The economic cost of war is enormous.
The Pentagon has reported that the first six
days of Operation Epic Fury cost the United States more
than $11 billion.
Just consider that a single one of the
thousands of satellite-guided glide bombs used in the bombing of
Iran costs, when converted to Euros, the equivalent of 25
average annual gross salaries in Italy.
The growth in U.S. military spending - which
Trump intends to increase from $1 trillion to $1.5 trillion annually
- is driving the growth of military spending among European NATO
countries:
Italy's spending, which already exceeds the
average of 120 million Euros per day, must soon rise to over 300
million Euros per day in accordance with NATO commitments.
Added to this is the war-driven rise in oil
prices, which have surpassed $100 per barrel, leading to a rise
in the cost of living.
These and other factors are triggering a global
economic crisis.
At the same time, Operation Epic Fury is significantly
increasing the risk of nuclear war.
Israel - to which the United States is
supplying an additional 12,000 1,000-pound bombs for use against
Iran and Lebanon - is discovering that the missile defense
systems provided by the United States are not as infallible as
had been claimed.
Several Iranian missiles are managing to
bypass them, striking cities and other targets in Israel.
The impact is profound, not so much in terms
of damage and casualties, but in terms of the psychological
effect on the population.
At this point, the possibility is growing that
Israel, the only country in the Middle East possessing nuclear
weapons, might use a nuclear weapon against Iran.
There is now open talk in the Israeli press
of the "Samson Option."
This is how it is described by The Times of
Israel:
"The Samson Option is a doctrine
governed by the logic of survival:
when all other deterrents have failed and
the very existence of the Jewish state is at stake.
For now, the conditions for its
activation do not exist.
But the situation is changing.
An unexpected escalation or an attack
resulting in a large number of casualties could change the
calculations overnight.
The Samson Option involves the use of
nuclear force as Israel's ultimate defensive measure.
But unlike the biblical Samson, who
died alongside his enemies, Israel - though perhaps
diplomatically condemned - would remain alive, intact, and still
capable of defending its right to exist."
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