Capitol Times Exclusive: Trump Shows Strength as U.S. Crushes Iran’s War Machine
- Capitol Times
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In a powerful display of American might, Donald Trump shared dramatic footage Sunday night showing what officials say is a devastating U.S. strike on an Iranian ammunition depot in Isfahan—a direct hit against the heart of the regime’s military infrastructure.
According to reporting from The Wall Street Journal, a U.S. official confirmed the strike involved massive 2,000-pound bunker-buster bombs—precision weapons designed to obliterate hardened underground targets. The footage shared on Truth Social showed a massive explosion lighting up the night sky, with fire and smoke rising from the impact zone.
Trump, in signature fashion, let the visuals speak for themselves—no caption, no spin—just raw American power.
This strike is part of the ongoing campaign known as Operation Epic Fury, launched on February 28 as a joint U.S.-Israel mission to dismantle Iran’s nuclear ambitions and neutralize a regime long accused of fueling global instability.
And the results are staggering.
U.S. forces have reportedly hit over 11,000 targets in just one month—systematically dismantling Iran’s offensive capabilities, from weapons depots to strategic military sites. The goal is clear: eliminate the threat before it reaches American soil or threatens U.S. allies.
This is what decisive leadership looks like.
For years, weak foreign policy allowed hostile regimes like Iran to grow bolder, pushing closer to nuclear capability while funding terror networks across the Middle East. Under Trump, that era is over. America is no longer reacting—it is leading, striking first, and ensuring peace through undeniable strength.
Critics will, as always, cry escalation. But history has shown that appeasement invites aggression. Strength, on the other hand, restores order.
The message from Isfahan is loud and clear: the United States will not tolerate nuclear blackmail, and under President Trump, enemies of freedom will face consequences.
America is back—and this time, it’s not holding back.


