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U.S. Military Operations Against Iranian Infrastructure

March 26 – March 27, 2026

Where Things Stand

President Trump ordered military strikes on Iranian missile and drone facilities to stop the country from building nuclear weapons. These attacks followed reports that Iran was increasing its uranium enrichment and missile production. While U.S. and Israeli forces hit several targets, military officials are still trying to determine if the strikes caused permanent damage to Iran's infrastructure.

Key Statements

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President Trump ordered a military strike on Iran to prevent the development of nuclear weapons and long-range missiles, citing reports on uranium enrichment and missile capabilities.

This confirms the presidential order and the specific military objectives of the operation.

WWashington Times

U.S. and Israeli forces conduct strikes against Iranian military infrastructure, while officials encounter difficulties assessing the long-term destruction of missile and drone facilities.

This provides the current status of the operation and the difficulty in measuring its success.

News

Why destroying Iran's nuclear stockpile would be "one of the riskiest" missions in history

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Letter to the editor: War criticizers didn't live through the Cuban missile crisis

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Assessing the damage: U.S. faces hurdles in determining whether bombed Iranian sites truly destroyed

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