'It Was Over in the First Hour': Trump Declares Victory in Iran While Vowing to 'Finish the Job'
President Donald Trump has declared a decisive victory in the conflict with Iran, asserting that "Operation Epic Fury" neutralized Tehran’s naval and leadership capabilities within the first hour. While claiming the war is effectively won, the President confirmed U.S. forces will remain engaged to "finish the job," alongside plans to tap the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to stabilize global energy markets
The President offered specific, albeit staggering, metrics to support his claim of dominance, stating that the U.S. military had successfully "knocked out" 58 Iranian naval vessels during the initial stages of the offensive. According to the President, the scale of the destruction has left the Iranian military with "practically nothing left to target," effectively neutralizing their ability to project power in the Persian Gulf. Trump also revealed the internal process behind the naming of the campaign, "Operation Epic Fury," noting that he had personally selected the title from a list of roughly 20 lackluster proposals to find a name that matched the magnitude of the military action.
Beyond the tactical destruction of hardware, the President claimed that American intelligence and precision strikes had decimated the upper echelons of Tehran’s command structure. During a subsequent stop in Ohio, Trump told reporters that the U.S. had eliminated "twice their leadership," referring to both the primary commanders and their immediate successors. While acknowledging that a "new group" is currently emerging within the Iranian hierarchy, he warned that the U.S. remains vigilant and ready to engage any nascent leadership that seeks to continue the hostilities. This decapitation strategy, the administration suggests, has been the primary driver behind the rapid collapse of organized Iranian military resistance.
The domestic and global economic fallout of the war remains a primary concern for the White House, as energy markets have faced significant volatility since the strikes began. In an interview with WKRC-TV in Cincinnati, President Trump moved to reassure consumers by signaling his intent to tap into the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR). He promised that his administration would fill the reserves again once prices stabilized, just as he claimed to have done during his previous term. By releasing oil into the market, the President predicted that fuel costs would begin to retreat shortly, restoring a sense of normalcy to the American economy even as military operations continue abroad.
The significance of the President's declarations lies in the delicate balance between claiming a historic triumph and justifying the continued presence of American boots on the ground. By framing the conflict as a job that needs "finishing," the administration is signaling that while the conventional phase of the war may be over, the transition to a post-conflict reality in the Middle East will require sustained American oversight. As the dust settles on "Operation Epic Fury," the world watches to see if the promised stability returns to the region or if the vacuum left by the decimated Iranian leadership invites a new era of unpredictable escalation.

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