The Iran War Ledger—What Operation Epic Fury Changed—and What It Did Not
On February 28, 2026, the largest American air campaign in the Middle East since 2003 began. A hundred and seven days later, a ceasefire was signed. But what did the war actually settle? In “The Iran War Ledger,” Charles C. Jett sets the region before the bombing against the region today—the nuclear file, the Strait of Hormuz, Iran’s decapitated leadership, the money spent, the gutted-but-ascendant Revolutionary Guard, America’s frayed alliances, and the strained partnership with Israel—and finds a hard truth beneath the signature ceremony: the war changed almost everything except the thing it was launched to fix. A clear-eyed, non-partisan accounting of a peace that rests on a fault line.
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