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Epic Fury: The US-Iran War Podcast

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Epic Fury is a daily news and analysis podcast covering the US–Iran war, global conflict, geopolitics, and financial markets. Each episode breaks down the most important developments from the last twenty-four hours — from military operations and diplomacy to oil prices, stock markets, and global risk. Fast, clear, and high-impact. No filler. Just the facts and what they mean. New episodes daily. Follow now to stay ahead of every major development.

  1. 1D AGO

    Iran War Day 71: Trump Awaits Iran Letter as US Fires on Tankers, Rubio Demands Serious Offer

    In Episode 71 of Epic Fury: The US-Iran War Podcast, the United States waits for Iran’s official response to the proposed peace framework as President Trump says he is expecting a letter from Tehran “tonight” and Secretary of State Marco Rubio demands a “serious offer.” As diplomatic negotiations hang in the balance, Iran’s foreign ministry calls the US approach a “grotesque absurdity,” accusing Washington of threatening massive military escalation while publicly claiming to seek peace. Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi warns that “diplomacy is always the victim” whenever negotiations begin to advance. Meanwhile, the US Navy fires on two Iranian oil tankers enforcing the Hormuz blockade, Trump unveils “Project Freedom Plus” as a potential escalation path if talks collapse, Hezbollah launches its first publicly claimed cross-border strike since the Lebanon ceasefire extension, and the State Department announces a second round of Israel-Lebanon peace negotiations. We break down: Trump’s expected letter from IranRubio’s comments on Tehran’s peace responseThe growing pressure of the Hormuz blockadeProject Freedom Plus and possible US escalationIran’s “grotesque absurdity” accusationHezbollah’s renewed strike against IsraelChina sanctions linked to Iran’s defence industryASEAN’s emergency economic contingency planThe unanswered question at the centre of Day 71The ceasefire officially remains intact. The blockade remains active. And somewhere between diplomacy and escalation, the future of this war may now depend on a single letter. Follow Epic Fury for daily coverage of the US-Iran war, the Strait of Hormuz crisis, Middle East escalation, global oil shock risks, nuclear negotiations, and breaking geopolitical developments.

    21 min
  2. 1D AGO ·  BONUS • SUBSCRIBERS ONLY

    Project Freedom Plus: Inside Trump’s Iran Endgame

    In this Epic Fury Premium deep-dive, we examine Project Freedom Plus. Trump mentioned it publicly only once. No explanation. No timeline. No details. Just a warning that Iran needed to sign fast — or the United States would move to the next phase. So what is Project Freedom Plus? This extended premium analysis breaks down the strategic logic behind the phrase, the military escalation package analysts believe may already exist, and why Tehran’s leadership is now being forced to prepare for scenarios it cannot fully define. We explore the psychological warfare strategy behind publicly naming a classified-style operation, how strategic ambiguity has been used by presidents from Eisenhower to Reagan, and whether the United States is preparing a wider economic, naval, cyber, or covert campaign against Iran. The episode also examines the fractures emerging inside Iran’s leadership as the war enters a more dangerous phase, the growing risks surrounding Hezbollah and the Strait of Hormuz, and the central question diplomats in Muscat and Doha are now trying to answer: is Trump bluffing, or has Washington already signalled the next stage of the conflict? This is not a daily battlefield update. It is a full strategic breakdown of the pressure campaign, escalation ladder, and geopolitical calculations driving the most dangerous moment of the war so far. If you want the deeper analysis behind the headlines, this is the episode.

    22 min
  3. 2D AGO

    Iran War Day 70: CENTCOM Strikes Iran, Trump Says Ceasefire and Nuclear Deal Still Hold

    Trump says Iran has agreed to the nuclear framework. Iran says the response is still not finalised. And while both sides insist the ceasefire remains intact, CENTCOM has now conducted self-defence strikes inside Iranian territory after Iranian attacks on US Navy destroyers in the Strait of Hormuz. In Episode 70 of Epic Fury: The US-Iran War Podcast, we break down the most dangerous and contradictory day of the war so far. US forces struck Iranian military facilities, including missile and drone launch infrastructure, after CENTCOM said American warships came under attack while transiting the Strait of Hormuz. Iranian state media said the situation had “settled down” — even as Trump warned that without a deal there would be “one big glow coming out of Iran.” We examine: The CENTCOM strikes on Iranian military sites inside IranThe Hormuz naval confrontation involving US destroyers and IRGC attacksTrump’s claim that “they have agreed” to the nuclear frameworkIran’s public contradiction that Tehran has not yet finalised its responseThe legal and military meaning of “self-defence strikes” during a ceasefireThe future of the US-Iran ceasefire after direct military exchangesThe proposed uranium enrichment limits and nuclear inspection regimeFordow, highly enriched uranium stockpiles, and the “nuclear dust” proposalTrump’s “one big glow” warning and what it could meanWhether the US-Iran nuclear deal is hours away — or collapsing in real timeDay 70 of Operation Epic Fury may be remembered as the moment the war moved simultaneously closer to peace and closer to catastrophic escalation. Follow Epic Fury for daily coverage of the US-Iran war, the Strait of Hormuz crisis, nuclear negotiations, Middle East escalation, CENTCOM operations, Trump administration strategy, and global security developments.

    21 min
  4. Where Is Iran’s Uranium? The Hidden Nuclear Stockpile Crisis

    3D AGO ·  BONUS

    Where Is Iran’s Uranium? The Hidden Nuclear Stockpile Crisis

    Where is Iran’s uranium stockpile? After months of airstrikes, bunker-busting bombs, naval warfare in the Strait of Hormuz, and the destruction of major nuclear facilities including Natanz and Fordow, one question now sits at the centre of the US-Iran war: what happened to Iran’s enriched uranium? In this deep-dive bonus episode of Epic Fury: The US-Iran War Podcast, we break down the hidden nuclear material crisis now dominating negotiations between the United States, Iran, Israel, the IAEA, and international mediators in Islamabad. We examine Iran’s estimated 408 kilograms of 60% enriched uranium, why weapons-grade enrichment could still be achieved within weeks, and why destroying centrifuge halls does not eliminate existing nuclear material. This episode explores breakout time, the collapse of the JCPOA nuclear deal, the strategic importance of Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan, and the growing fear that portions of Iran’s uranium stockpile may have been secretly dispersed to undeclared underground facilities before Operation Epic Fury began. We also analyse President Trump’s reported demand that all enriched uranium be removed from Iranian territory, the debate over transferring the stockpile to Russia or the United States, and why the uranium question may ultimately decide whether this war truly ends — or simply pauses before the next conflict. This episode covers: Iran’s hidden uranium stockpileFordow nuclear facility analysisIran nuclear breakout timelineThe IAEA inspection crisisTrump’s nuclear demands on IranIsrael’s position on Iranian nuclear capabilityThe future of the Iran nuclear programmeNuclear deterrence and Middle East securityOperation Epic Fury falloutThe real reason the US-Iran war was foughtIf you want serious geopolitical analysis, military strategy, nuclear proliferation breakdowns, and daily coverage of the Iran war, follow Epic Fury: The US-Iran War Podcast.

    22 min
  5. 3D AGO

    Iran War Day 69: Trump Pushes Iran Deal, Uranium Removal, Hormuz Talks

    The United States and Iran are negotiating a one-page Memorandum of Understanding that could end the sixty-nine-day Iran war and launch the most consequential nuclear talks since the JCPOA. In Episode 69 of Epic Fury: The US-Iran War Podcast, we break down the proposed US-Iran deal framework, the planned uranium enrichment moratorium, the removal of Iran’s highly enriched uranium stockpile, the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, sanctions relief negotiations, and Trump’s warning that “the bombing starts” if Iran rejects the agreement. We examine: Trump’s final Iran deal pushThe proposed twelve-to-fifteen-year nuclear freezeRemoval of Iran’s uranium stockpile from Iranian territoryThe reopening of Hormuz and lifting of the US blockadeRubio declaring the military phase of Operation Epic Fury concludedIsrael’s reported preparations for escalationThe Lebanon ceasefire clause inside the proposed agreementSnap IAEA inspections and underground nuclear facility restrictionsIran’s expected response within forty-eight hoursReuters, Axios, the Wall Street Journal, and Israeli media all reported major new details about the negotiations as Washington and Tehran moved closer to a potential agreement that could reshape the Middle East and formally end Operation Epic Fury. If negotiations fail, Trump warned Iran would face bombing “at a much higher level and intensity than before.” This is Day 69 of the Iran war. Follow Epic Fury for daily coverage of the US-Iran conflict, the Strait of Hormuz crisis, Middle East war developments, nuclear negotiations, sanctions, military escalation, and global geopolitical analysis.

    21 min
  6. 4D AGO

    Iran War Day 68: Trump Pauses Project Freedom, Israel Launches Massive Lebanon Strikes, Iran Threatens Attack

    Trump pauses Project Freedom less than forty-eight hours after launching the US Navy’s Hormuz escort operation. Israel responds with its largest Lebanon strikes of the war under Operation Eternal Darkness. Iran threatens direct military retaliation against Israel for the first time in the conflict. In Episode 68 of Epic Fury: The US-Iran War Podcast, we break down the collapse of the Lebanon ceasefire, the escalating Hormuz crisis, the humanitarian disaster unfolding in the Strait, and the growing risk of a full regional war involving the United States, Iran, Israel, and Hezbollah. This episode covers Trump’s decision to suspend Project Freedom while maintaining the blockade of Iranian ports, Iran’s warning that it could directly attack Israel, the massive Israeli air campaign across Beirut and southern Lebanon, Rubio confirming ten civilian sailors have died in the blocked Strait of Hormuz, and the worsening diplomatic crisis surrounding the US-Iran nuclear negotiations through Pakistan and Oman. We also examine the military and geopolitical implications of Operation Eternal Darkness, the Beirut casualty figures, the future of the US-Iran ceasefire, the stranded oil tankers trapped in the Gulf, the role of Hezbollah, the collapse of the Lebanon truce, and why the next forty-eight hours could decide whether the Middle East returns to full-scale war. Epic Fury is the daily US-Iran war podcast covering breaking news, geopolitics, military strategy, oil markets, global security, naval warfare, nuclear diplomacy, Israel-Iran tensions, and the escalating crisis in the Strait of Hormuz. Follow Epic Fury for daily coverage of the Iran war, Project Freedom, Israel’s Lebanon operations, Trump administration decisions, Hormuz shipping disruptions, and the wider Middle East conflict.

    21 min
  7. Fujairah Oil Hub Hit: Iran Drone Strike Outside Strait of Hormuz

    5D AGO ·  BONUS

    Fujairah Oil Hub Hit: Iran Drone Strike Outside Strait of Hormuz

    An Iran drone strike on the Fujairah oil hub in the United Arab Emirates has raised new concerns about global energy supply and the stability of oil flows outside the Strait of Hormuz. UAE authorities said the attack caused a fire at the Fujairah facility and originated from Iran, though Tehran denied any pre-planned operation. Most attention in the US–Iran conflict has focused on the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most critical oil chokepoints, where roughly one-fifth of global supply passes. But Fujairah sits outside the Strait on the Gulf of Oman and was built to bypass it entirely. It is one of the largest oil storage and bunkering hubs in the world, supplying fuel to ships moving between Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. This episode explains why the Fujairah strike matters. If the Strait of Hormuz is the primary route for global oil flows, Fujairah is the backup system. The attack suggests disruption may no longer be limited to the chokepoint itself, but could extend to the infrastructure designed to replace it. As tensions between the United States and Iran continue, energy infrastructure across the Gulf is becoming increasingly exposed. Even limited disruption can ripple through oil markets, shipping routes, insurance costs, and global supply chains. The strike on Fujairah highlights how quickly a regional conflict can escalate into a broader economic risk. This is Epic Fury: The US–Iran War Podcast.

    12 min
  8. 5D AGO

    Iran War Day 67: Strait of Hormuz Clash, Ceasefire Under Fire, Conflicting US–Iran Claims

    The ceasefire is holding — but only just. On Day sixty-seven of Operation Epic Fury, the Strait of Hormuz became the most dangerous flashpoint in the world. Iran claimed it fired missiles at a US Navy destroyer. The United States denied it. The US confirmed it destroyed multiple Iranian fast attack boats. Iran denied that too. Two governments, two completely incompatible accounts, unfolding in the same thirty-four-mile-wide waterway that carries nearly twenty percent of global oil supply. This episode breaks down what actually matters beneath the competing narratives: a live military confrontation between US and Iranian forces taking place under a ceasefire that both sides still claim is intact. Only two merchant vessels crossed the Strait under US naval protection — not a reopening of global trade routes, but a limited test of capability. Meanwhile, a South Korean-operated ship caught fire after an explosion in the same corridor, underscoring the growing risk to neutral халықаралық shipping and the fragility of commercial confidence. The global shipping insurance market has issued a stark warning: there is no clarity on how US operations are being coordinated with Iran, if at all. Without that coordination, risk remains elevated — and without reduced risk, the Strait does not reopen in any meaningful economic sense. At the same time, a rare diplomatic signal emerged. Twenty-two crew members from the seized Iranian vessel Touska were released through Pakistani mediation — a small but real confidence-building measure occurring on the same day as direct military confrontation. This episode also examines the widening gap between political messaging and operational reality. The Trump administration formally declared hostilities with Iran “terminated” under the War Powers framework — yet hours later publicly stated: “you know we’re in a war.” That contradiction reflects a dual-track strategy shaping both domestic politics and international positioning. Public opinion inside the United States is shifting. New polling shows only thirty-six percent of Americans believe the use of military force against Iran was the right decision. At the same time, the economic pressure campaign continues to intensify, with over fifty million barrels of Iranian oil stranded in tankers unable to reach global markets. The central question now is whether the ceasefire can survive direct confrontation inside the Strait of Hormuz — or whether Monday’s events mark the beginning of its collapse. This is Episode 67 of Epic Fury: The US-Iran War Podcast — a real-time analysis of the most consequential geopolitical conflict shaping global energy, military strategy, and international power dynamics. Follow the show to stay ahead of breaking developments. Premium episodes are available for deeper strategic analysis and forward-looking intelligence on where this conflict is heading next.

    21 min

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Epic Fury is a daily news and analysis podcast covering the US–Iran war, global conflict, geopolitics, and financial markets. Each episode breaks down the most important developments from the last twenty-four hours — from military operations and diplomacy to oil prices, stock markets, and global risk. Fast, clear, and high-impact. No filler. Just the facts and what they mean. New episodes daily. Follow now to stay ahead of every major development.

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