Breaking: Iran Leadership Decimated in Joint US-Israeli Epic Fury

The Middle East is facing a major escalation following a joint US-Israeli military operation that killed Iran's Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei. Over the weekend, US and Israeli forces conducted more than 2,100 strikes targeting Iran's command structure and offensive capabilities in operations named Epic Fury and Roaring Lion. The strikes also claimed the lives of Iran's defense minister and several top Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps generals. Iran has responded with a massive but largely ineffective barrage of drones and missiles across the region, targeting Israel, the UAE, and US naval assets. As the conflict intensifies, President Donald Trump has refused to rule out the deployment of ground troops, while Russian President Vladimir Putin has characterized the strikes as unprovoked aggression. The international community is now monitoring the Strait of Hormuz as Iran attempts to disrupt global oil shipments in retaliation.

[00:00] Elise Moreau: Good morning. From the Neural Newscast Newsroom, I'm Elise Moreau. We are following breaking news from the Middle East.
[00:10] Announcer: The geopolitical landscape has been fundamentally altered following a joint U.S.-Israeli assault on Tehran.
[00:18] Announcer: It is now confirmed that Iran's supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, was killed in a bunker strike on Saturday.
[00:25] Announcer: The strike also killed the Minister of Defense and several high-ranking Revolutionary Guard
[00:33] Announcer: generals.
[00:33] Announcer: The scale of this operation is unprecedented.
[00:37] Announcer: Intelligence reports suggest the CIA identified a high-level security meeting at Khamenei's
[00:42] Announcer: compound.
[00:42] Announcer: Israel then deployed fighter jets that launched 30 long-range missiles.
[00:46] Announcer: This was part of a broader campaign.
[00:48] Announcer: The U.S. carried out 900 strikes under Operation Epic Fury in the first 12 hours.
[00:54] Announcer: Israel launched 1,200 strikes during its first day of Operation Roaring Lion.
[00:58] Announcer: Those numbers show a focused effort to break Iran's offensive capabilities and its leadership
[01:04] Announcer: structure.
[01:05] Announcer: While Iran had contingency plans for succession, the loss of its top military and political tier simultaneously has left their defense response fragmented.
[01:16] Announcer: The regime is struggling with a severely compromised command and control network.
[01:21] Announcer: Despite that fragmentation, Tehran has attempted to strike back.
[01:25] Announcer: Iran's strategy now relies on high-volume salvos of Shahid drones and ballistic missiles.
[01:30] Announcer: They have targeted Israel and U.S. bases, but they are also hitting neighboring countries.
[01:35] Announcer: In the United Arab Emirates, three people were killed after a massive barrage of over 700 drones and missiles.
[01:42] Announcer: Most were intercepted, but some caused material damage in Dubai.
[01:46] Announcer: The maritime situation is also deteriorating.
[01:50] Announcer: Iran's revolutionary guards claimed they targeted the USS Abraham Lincoln with ballistic missiles,
[01:56] Announcer: though Central Command says they did not come close.
[01:59] Announcer: However, at least three tankers have been damaged in the Gulf and near Oman.
[02:03] Announcer: One crew member was killed on the MKD Vyom.
[02:07] Announcer: It appears Iran's best hope for leverage is imposing economic costs by threatening the Strait of Hormuz.
[02:14] Announcer: Regional players are being drawn in directly.
[02:17] Announcer: Qatar recently shot down two Iranian SU-24 fighter jets over its airspace.
[02:23] Announcer: This highlights how precarious the situation has become for U.S. allies in the Gulf.
[02:27] Announcer: Meanwhile, in Israel, a missile strike in Beit Shemesh killed nine people.
[02:32] Announcer: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu used a visit to the site to suggest that the Iranian people
[02:37] Announcer: will soon be empowered to overthrow the regime.
[02:40] Announcer: The rhetoric from Washington is equally firm.
[02:43] Announcer: Speaking earlier today, President Trump said the operation is way ahead of schedule, and he will not rule out putting boots on the ground if necessary.
[02:53] Announcer: He dismissed polling concerns, stating that leaders must sometimes act without public backing.
[03:00] Announcer: This stands in sharp contrast to the reaction from Moscow, where Vladimir Putin has called the strikes unprovoked aggression and offered to mediate.
[03:10] Announcer: Britain's prime minister, Kirstarmer, has also weighed in, calling Iran's retaliatory strikes reckless.
[03:18] Announcer: As it stands, analysts believe Iran's missile stocks are being depleted rapidly.
[03:24] Announcer: With Israel targeting manufacturing sites, the regime's ability to sustain this volume of fire might only last a few more days.
[03:33] Announcer: The focus now shifts to Monday's market opening and how the oil price will react to the damage in the Gulf.
[03:40] Announcer: The geopolitical map of the region is being redrawn in real time.
[03:45] Announcer: That is the briefing for this Monday, March 2nd.
[03:48] Announcer: From Neural Newscast, I'm Elise Morau.
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