HERE WE GO: Iran just resp

The first explosions shattered more than concrete.

They blew apart the illusion that this conflict could still be contained.

As U.S. and Israeli jets tore through Iranian airspace, the world watched a red line vanish in real time.

Inside Tehran’s bunkers, commanders scrambled. Allies whispered. Markets panicked.

In the hours after the opening salvo of Operation Epic Fury, the Middle East felt like it was holding its breath.

U.S. and Israeli officials hailed the strikes as a decisive blow against

Iran’s military and nuclear infrastructure, insisting they had no choice but to act before “imminent threats” materialized.

Footage of burning compounds and shattered air defense sites flooded screens, while Iranian state

media vowed “devastating revenge” and claimed to have intercepted multiple missiles.

Behind the public statements, diplomats raced to keep the crisis from spiraling into a regional war.

European governments called for restraint, Gulf states quietly raised alert levels, and global markets convulsed on fears of oil disruption.

Ordinary families in Tehran, Tel Aviv, and beyond listened for sirens and checked their phones for news,

wondering whether this was a single night of fire—or the opening chapter of something far worse.

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