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Tag: Operation Epic Fury

George Markert is running for U.S. Senate. He’s already been in the room.
Rocky Mountain Voice, State, Top Stories

George Markert is running for U.S. Senate. He’s already been in the room.

By Jen Schumann | Rocky Mountain Voice Dinner one night back in 2018 was seafood and gator sausage, with family around the table. Before long the conversation landed where it usually does in the Markert family—service. George Markert was on official Marine Corps business at the time in Pensacola, Fla. Markert was leading a high-level investigation as a colonel. His uncle got word he was in Pensacola and insisted they get together before he left. The worn Constitution changed hands at the end of a family dinner in Pensacola. When Markert flipped it open, he saw a handwritten note. “The note read, ‘This was your grandfather’s, and he held it sacred,’” Markert said. “He did a tour in Washington, D.C. in the Navy back in the 1950s and used to take my dad and his three sibling...
Day 13 Iran conflict SitRep
Grounds For Truth, Approved, Commentary, National

Day 13 Iran conflict SitRep

By Kennesaw | Commentary, Grounds for Truth While this is a dialog intel brief of Epic Fury, I encourage people to do their own research, to question everything before coming to conclusions that may not be based on knowing all the facts, objectives, motives. From the Oval Office to your kitchen table, consider this your unvarnished sitrep on the Iran conflict – raw intel pulled fresh as of this moment (March 13, 2026, 07:34 AM MDT), cross-verified from CENTCOM feeds, sat recon, ground whispers, and expanded sources like ISW reports, Britannica overviews, Reuters dispatches, Al Jazeera analyses, CBS News, New York Times, National Review, and Polymarket odds, no legacy media spin or “both-sides” fluff. Thirteen days in, U.S. and Israeli operations sustain dominance with ...
Tracking the Iran conflict: A Colorado veteran’s daily sitrep from day 10 onward
Rocky Mountain Voice, Commentary, National, Top Stories

Tracking the Iran conflict: A Colorado veteran’s daily sitrep from day 10 onward

By Kennesaw | Guest Commentary, Rocky Mountain Voice As a USAF ELINT veteran, I have always anchored my compass in Bible truth and the Founders' original intent on liberty first, peace through strength, and no endless entanglements. That is why I am tracking the Iran conflict: to provide daily situation report (sitrep) briefings on the Iran conflict, pulling from open-sourced and verified intelligence like CENTCOM feeds, satellite imagery, and cross-checked reports. No legacy media spin, no "both-sides" relativism—just raw, evidence-grounded truth that cuts through the noise. For Coloradans, from our tech-savvy hubs in Boulder to the resilient communities in the Rockies, this matters. Our state hosts critical defense assets like NORAD and plays a role in energy ...
China Scrambles As U.S Israeli Strike On Iran Upends Xi’s Middle East Strategy
National Review, Approved, National

China Scrambles As U.S Israeli Strike On Iran Upends Xi’s Middle East Strategy

By: Zineb Riboua | National Review The U.S.–Israeli military campaign has created palpable problems for China. The men in Zhongnanhai do not rattle easily. Decades of patient statecraft, a foreign policy built on studied ambiguity, and an economy engineered to absorb external shocks have granted Beijing’s leadership a remarkable tolerance for turbulence. Operation Epic Fury, the U.S.–Israeli military campaign now dismantling Iran’s military architecture, has produced something unusual in the corridors of Chinese power: visible confusion. Xi Jinping is scrambling — and that word is not used lightly. For a leader who has built his image on strategic composure and long-horizon thinking, Xi faces an acutely dangerous moment — not because China faces a direct military thr...

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