“Operation approved, good luck! ”- American Army chief discovers details: That's how Trump gave the go-ahead for the Iran bombings! How they blocked communication networks and sensors

U.S. Army Chief of General Staff Dan Caine gave details on US President Donald Trump's orders to launch Operation “Epic Orgy” against Iran, in co-ordination with Israel. During a joint press conference with Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth, Caine explained: “Trump gave the green light for the mission against Iran in [...]
During a joint press conference with Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth, Caine explained: “Trump gave the green light to the mission against Iran at 15:38 Friday”.
The President gave the order, and I quote it literally: Epic Orgy operation approved. There's no going back. Good luck. End reporting”, Cane added, clarifying that it is about a daily operation based on a key “event” that activated the attack.
According to him, the attack was executed by Israeli forces with support of American intelligence. According to The Wall Street Journal, the key “ ” was a meeting of Iran's Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, and other officials at a location in Tehran.
General Caine stated that the United States launched Tomahawk missiles from the sea, most likely by devastating and submarines equipped with cruise missiles, while additionally used precision ammunition from the ground, has broadcast Panorama.
“Operation was a massive and co-ordinated attack across the spectrum of war, targeting more than a thousand targets during the 24 hours before”, he said.
In the initial phase of the operation, the US Central Command for the Middle East, United States Central Command (CENTCOM), focused on the impact on the infrastructure of the Revolutionary Guard, sea forces, ballistic missile facilities and intelligence infrastructure, with the aim of confusing and disorder of Iranian forces.
The US also co-ordinated space operations and cyberspace to cut off communication networks and sensors, “verging” essentially, according to Caine.
And over 100 planes engaged in a single wave, in a devastating attack against Iran... and we were able to intercept hundreds of rockets launched towards our forces and our allies”, He stressed, adding that the assessment of the damage caused will take time, as the operation was not “a single isolated action”.












