One hundred days into the war, the ceasefire is still holding on paper—but missiles are still flying.
In this episode of Epic Fury, Iran launches seven ballistic missiles toward Kuwait and Bahrain, triggering interceptions, air raid sirens, and a fresh round of U.S. military strikes. As Gulf states condemn the attacks and Washington responds by targeting Iranian radar sites, the fragile ceasefire comes under increasing strain.
We examine the significance of Day 100 of Operation Epic Fury, the mounting pressure on Tehran's shrinking missile arsenal, and the growing frustration among Gulf nations that have absorbed months of attacks despite not being direct participants in the conflict.
We also break down the latest diplomatic efforts as Pakistan delivers a personal message to Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, President Trump pushes for a final decision on the proposed memorandum of understanding, and negotiators remain deadlocked over Iran's enriched uranium stockpile, sanctions relief, and the future of the Strait of Hormuz.
Plus: • Iran's missile attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain• U.S. retaliatory strikes on Iranian radar installations• The race to secure a nuclear agreement before the sixty-day deadline expires• Hezbollah's latest position on a Lebanon ceasefire• The economic impact of one hundred days of war• Iran's remaining military leverage and the future of the Strait of Hormuz• Why the next few days could determine the future of the Middle East
As Operation Epic Fury reaches its one-hundredth day, the military objectives may have been largely achieved—but the political settlement remains elusive.
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