War in Iran: The hour of 'Epic Fury', Tehran in a tight grip, Trump's ultimatum
Iran is facing complete military and political disintegration as the conflict enters its second week, marked by stringent airstrikes from U.S.-Israeli forces targeting critical oil infrastructures.
Iran is in a state of full military and political disintegration as the ongoing conflict enters its second week. This date, March 7, 2026, has been recorded as the day when the war shifted to the 'lung' of the Iranian economy, with American-Israeli forces striking key oil infrastructures. The conflict, which began with targeted strikes, is transitioning into a phase of universal military pressure, with Washington insisting that it will accept nothing less than the complete surrender of the regime.
On Saturday morning, the Iranian capital was rocked by the most severe wave of airstrikes since the commencement of 'Operation Epic Fury'. Verified reports and satellite images indicate that for the first time, attacks targeted strategic national infrastructures, hitting crucial oil refineries and reservoirs in both the southern and northern regions of Iran. This escalated military action signifies a transformative phase in the conflict, aiming to cripple Iran’s primary economic lifeline—its oil production.
The ramifications of these developments are profound, as Washington's unwavering stance complicates diplomatic resolutions. The Iranian government is now under intense pressures not only from military actions but also from economic sanctions exacerbating the situation internally. This unity between military strategies and economic warfare suggests that both the U.S. and Israel are committed to dismantling the Iranian regime's operational capabilities, raising concerns over regional stability and the potential for broader conflict in the Middle East.