Is Trump Ending the “Forever War” or Starting a New One?
After years of promising to pull America out of “stupid” foreign entanglements, President Donald Trump has authorized Operation Epic Fury, a massive military campaign that marks a stunning shift in his “America First” doctrine. The U.S., alongside Israel, launched a wave of strikes on February 28, 2026, that targeted hundreds of Iranian military sites, nuclear facilities, and the regime’s top leadership. The fallout has been historic: Iranian state media confirmed the death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, and the Pentagon has acknowledged that at least four American service members have been killed in the ensuing chaos.
While Trump maintains that this is a necessary move to “finish” a 47-year conflict and stop Tehran’s nuclear ambitions once and for all, the risks are skyrocketing. Iran has already retaliated with missile strikes hitting U.S. bases and major cities across the Middle East, including Jerusalem and Dubai. Critics are questioning if this “decisive” action is truly an exit strategy or if the U.S. is being pulled into the very kind of open-ended regional war Trump once mocked. With the president refusing to rule out ground troops and the Middle East in flames, the world is left wondering if “America First” now means being the first to strike.