CENTCOM Publishes Video of Recent U.S. Strikes in Iran
š„ CENTCOM Publishes Video of Recent U.S. Strikes in Iran
The United States Central Command has released new video footage showing recent U.S. military strikes inside Iran, offering a rare visual glimpse into one of the most intense and closely watched conflicts in the region today.
The footage, part of the ongoing campaign known as Operation Epic Fury, highlights precision air and naval strikes targeting key elements of Iranās military infrastructure.

šÆ What the Video Shows
According to official releases, the video captures:
Precision airstrikes hitting command and control centers
Attacks on missile and drone launch sites
Destruction of air defense systems and military airfields
Naval operations targeting Iranian vessels and strategic assets
These clips are typically short but highly focused, often filmed using:
Drone surveillance
Infrared targeting systems
Aircraft-mounted cameras
The goal is to demonstrate both accuracy and operational capability.
āļø The Scale of the Campaign
The video is just a snapshot of a much larger military effort.
Recent reports indicate:
Over 9,000ā10,000 Iranian targets have been struck since the campaign began
Thousands of combat flights have been carried out
Key infrastructure, including factories and military facilities, has been heavily damaged
Satellite imagery released alongside some videos shows before-and-after comparisons, revealing the extent of destruction at strategic sites such as production facilities linked to Iranās military network.
š Strategic Purpose Behind the Footage
The release of such videos is not ŃŠ»ŃŃŠ°Š¹.
Military analysts say these videos serve multiple purposes:
1. š£ Strategic Messaging
They signal to both domestic and international audiences that:
The U.S. maintains operational dominance
Strikes are targeted and deliberate
2. š”ļø Deterrence
By showing real strike footage, the U.S. aims to:
Deter further escalation
Demonstrate capability to neutralize threats quickly
3. š§ Information Warfare
In modern conflicts, perception matters as much as action.
Videos like these shape the narrative of the warāespecially on social media.
ā ļø But Is It the Full Picture?
Despite the dramatic visuals, experts caution that these videos show only part of the reality.
Recent intelligence assessments suggest:
Only about one-third of Iranās missile arsenal has been fully destroyed
Another portion may be damaged or hidden in underground facilities
Iran still retains the ability to launch counterattacks, including drones and missiles
This highlights a key point:
š A video may show successābut not necessarily the entire battlefield situation.
š„ Rising Tensions Beyond the Footage
The release of the video comes amid escalating regional tensions:
Ongoing strikes across multiple fronts
Attacks involving drones and missiles targeting U.S. positions
Economic impacts, including volatility in global oil markets
In parallel, Iran has also released its own footage claiming attacks on U.S. assetsāclaims that are often disputed by U.S. officials.
š§ Final Assessment
The latest video from CENTCOM offers a powerful and controlled look at U.S. military operations inside Iran. It reinforces the narrative of precision, strength, and strategic success.
However, the broader reality remains complex.
The conflict is ongoing
Capabilities still exist on both sides
And the risk of escalation continues to grow
In modern warfare, what is shown on screen is only part of the story.
š¬ Final Thought
The footage may be clear and dramaticābut the outcome of the conflict is anything but.
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š Is this a sign of decisive progress⦠or just one phase in a much larger and uncertain war?
š What do YOU think about the video ā does it show real dominance, or just one side of the story?