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The Iranian capital, Tehran, has experienced some of the most intense military pressure in its modern history as the United States and its allies launched a sweeping campaign targeting Iran’s strategic military infrastructure.
The operation, widely referred to as Operation Epic Fury, has reportedly inflicted massive financial and strategic damage on Iran, with losses and operational costs estimated to reach into the billions.
The campaign began on February 28 with coordinated strikes involving stealth bombers, cruise missiles, and advanced surveillance systems aimed at crippling Iran’s missile program, command networks, and air-defense systems.
Early waves of attacks focused heavily on military installations in and around Tehran, including radar stations, logistics hubs, and missile launch sites.
Within the first 100 hours alone, analysts estimate the air campaign required more than 2,000 precision munitions, pushing the operational cost to roughly $3.7 billion.
As the operation expanded over the following days, the financial scale of the conflict grew rapidly.
Reports indicate the broader U.S. campaign has already exceeded $10 billion in military expenditures within about ten days, reflecting the high cost of sustained air operations and advanced weapon systems.
The strikes were designed to dismantle key components of Iran’s defense infrastructure.
Coalition aircraft targeted air-defense batteries, underground missile facilities, and command centers that form the backbone of Iran’s military response capability.
According to multiple reports, thousands of targets have been hit across the country since the start of the conflict.
Tehran itself endured one of its most intense nights of bombardment as waves of aircraft struck strategic sites across the city.
Residents described hearing continuous explosions and seeing military aircraft flying low over the capital as communication networks were disrupted and infrastructure damaged.
Beyond the military impact, the conflict has also triggered wider regional consequences. Iran responded with missile and drone strikes across the Middle East, targeting U.S. interests and allied facilities in Gulf states.
Meanwhile, disruptions to shipping and threats to the Strait of Hormuz a critical route for global oil supplies—have rattled energy markets and raised fears of broader economic falls
While the campaign has significantly degraded parts of Iran’s military network, analysts caution that the conflict remains volatile.
Iran has vowed to continue retaliatory attacks and insists it will decide when the war ends.
As the operation continues, the scale of destruction, the rising financial toll, and the risk of regional escalation underscore how rapidly modern warfare can reshape geopolitical realities—both on the battlefield and far beyond it.
