Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Operation Epic Fury

Iran's foreign minister confirms precision of Khamenei strike — and Tehran chose war anyway

Iran's top diplomat just told the world exactly how the February 28 strike on Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's compound unfolded, and in doing so, confirmed that the United States and Israel hit one wing of the building while leaving the rest standing.

The admission, broadcast on a Hezbollah-backed network, amounts to an extraordinary concession: American and Israeli forces could reach the center of the Iranian regime with surgical accuracy, and Tehran's leadership knows it.

Abbas Araghchi, Iran's foreign minister, described the attack in a television interview that aired June 4 on Al Mayadeen, the Lebanon-based outlet. He survived the strike because he was in a different wing of the compound at the time. Khamenei, 86, was in his office. He did not survive.

The joint U.S.-Israeli operation, dubbed Operation Epic Fury, killed Khamenei, Defense Minister Amir Nasirzadeh, IRGC Commander Mohammed Pakpour, and multiple other top security leaders. Israeli jets delivered 30 precision munitions alongside Sparrow air-launched ballistic missiles. President Trump confirmed American involvement in a social media post shortly after the strike.

Araghchi's account: one wing destroyed, one left intact--What makes Araghchi's interview significant is not just that he survived, but what he revealed about the strike's design. His own words describe a calibrated attack, not a carpet bombing.

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