Pravda and the Democrats Are Lying: Operation Epic Fury Strategy Is Brilliant

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We have reached the point where the Democrats and the media are trying to convince the public that the military and Trump were unaware that the Strait of Hormuz was a strategic chokepoint, vulnerable to Iranian attack. 

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Newsflash: the US military can read maps, and Trump has spoken about the importance of the Strait since the turn of the century. 

The media and Democrats are desperate to portray what is, legitimately, the most successful military operation in modern history as a chaotic, strategy-free, and failing war that Iran is winning. 

Tactically, the operation has gone almost flawlessly. Strategically? We won't know for weeks or months when the dust settles. Compared to prior military operations, perhaps the only one that has excelled the metrics of success is the capture of Maduro, which was executed flawlessly and achieved strategic success. Venezuela was fundamentally transformed in a night, and is now bending over backward to please us. 

Not to mention that it has triggered the imminent collapse of the Cuban regime. 

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The military strikes taking place now have all been preparation for a new phase in the war that is unfolding as we speak, and the one intended to achieve the strategic objective of the war. Nobody at the top levels of the government here or in Israel expected that bombing of the military sites alone would achieve the political objective. Those attacks are vital to achieving the mission, but not the mission itself. 


🚨 BASIJ MILITIAS UNDER HEAVY ATTACK ACROSS IRAN

Reports are emerging of multiple new attacks targeting Basij militia units, the street-level enforcers used by Iran’s Islamic regime to police neighbourhoods and suppress dissent.

Several checkpoints and militia positions are said to have been hit overnight, continuing a pattern of strikes against the regime’s internal security network.

The Basij have long served as the front line of the dictatorship’s control on the streets — running checkpoints, monitoring civilians, and crushing protests.

Now those same units appear to be coming under sustained and systematic attack.

If the reports continue to mount, it could signal a serious weakening of the regime’s ability to control the streets inside Iran.

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The mission is regime change, but not necessarily in the sense of eliminating Iran's government. In fact, I suspect that the hope is to keep much of the government structure in Iran intact to speed economic recovery.

What does that mean? How can a regime change but the government remain largely intact? 

To understand that, you have to understand that Iran's government is a tool of the regime, but not the regime itself. In some cases, that is obvious: the IRGC and the Basij are parallel institutions to the army and the police. The former exist to enforce regime preservation, while the latter are organs of power little different from those in any other state. 

The Iranian police exist to deal with crime; the Basij to keep people under control. 

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The biggest targets in this new phase of the war will be Iran's organs of internal control—the people who shoot protesters when they mass in the streets—and its financial and economic lifelines. 

Both are now being executed. Iran's financial lifeline in the UAE and Qatar is being severed, and the destruction of Iran's ability to defend Kharg Island is, as Duane argued, a checkmate. Oil is the lifeblood of the Iranian regime, and the United States now has a knife directly at the jugular. 

Iranians are being encouraged to wait before they revolt, not to take to the streets yet. The decapitation of the Basij is vital to the success of a revolt. Failure to do so would just be throwing Iranians into a meat grinder. 

We may be a good number of moves on the chessboard before the King is toppled, but it's hard to see how that result can be avoided. The bigger question is what comes next for Iran; strategic victory will only be achieved if we can replace the regime without destroying the governmental functions necessary for society to rebuild. 

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Let me explain why this bogus report is bogus.

1. Go look at a map of the Persian Gulf region.

2. See that tiny sea chokepoint on the map that could easily stop sea traffic if controlled by a hostile force?

3.  The guys fighting the war know how to read maps too.

Yes, I know that sounds like a grossly simplified explanation.  But it's not.  It's the actual truth.  Military planners have understood the challenge of the Strait of Hormuz since Portugal seized the strait in 1507.

Nobody wants another Libya. 

But all the doom and gloom from the media and Democrats is not that they misunderstand the strategy—they may or may not—but because they are rooting for American defeat. That's not an idle accusation; it is glaringly obvious. 

We are bombarded by criticism and negative takes. Now obviously the media should report bad news, but it should also report good news, and its analyses should not be solely focused on proving that Donald Trump is a madman, Hegseth is an idiot, and Dan Caine is a moron who can't read a map, or, for that matter, review 50 years of war plans for the Gulf. 

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None of those things is true. And, more importantly, the coverage leaves most Americans anti-informed about the war. 

It has been two weeks, with the war plan being executed ahead of schedule. Yet the media is pretending that the failure to have completed the war by now is proof of failure. 

We bombed Iraqi troops three times as long in the first Gulf War before the first tanks moved into Iraq, and that was one of the most successful wars in human history. 

The Democrats and Pravda want Trump to fail, even if it means that America fails. That is their sole interest as far as I can tell. They will fight against feeding our troops, for God's sake. 

I can't say that the war will end as we want, but I can confidently say that it is going far better than we have a right to expect, and that there is a brilliant strategy behind it. 

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Brilliant strategies don't guarantee success, of course. But it's clear that the media wants to force an end to the war before we can find out if the goal is achieved. 

Enemies of the people. 

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Mitch Berg 1:00 PM | March 14, 2026
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