Chapter 1: What recent events occurred in Operation Epic Fury?
This is a Fox News alert for more American deaths in Operation Epic Fury. I'm Dave Anthony, just announced by U.S. Central Command. Those four were on that military refueling plane that crashed in Iraq yesterday. There were two others on board, and the CENTCOM post on Nexus short time ago says rescue efforts continue. U.S.
Central Command says the KC-135 aircraft was part of the operation against Iran, but the crash was not due to hostile fire or friendly fire. CENTCOM says two aircraft were involved. One landed safely and the other went down in western Iran. That's Fox's Tom Rigotti. President Trump posted on two social early this morning, watch what happens to these deranged scumbags today with Iran.
Cautioning that there could be major strikes ahead for the U.S. against Iran today. The president posting, Iran's navy is gone, their air force is no longer, missiles, drones and everything else are being decimated. And their leaders have been wiped from the face of the earth. We have unparalleled firepower, unlimited ammunition and plenty of time.
Fox's Steve Harrigan in Armenia near the Iran border. And the president's truth social post came after Iran's new supreme leader put out a statement vowing to keep avenging the deaths the U.S. and Israel caused. His father was killed when the operation started and Moshtaba Khamenei is himself wounded.
President Trump tells Fox's Brian Kilmeade in an interview that will air on the Kilmeade radio show at 10 a.m. Eastern. I think he probably is. I think he's damaged. But I think he's probably alive in some form. Today, Iran fired more drones into Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states hosting U.S. bases.
Iran's also been attacking oil tankers, vowing to keep the key shipping lane, the Strait of Hormuz, closed. But oil prices aren't moving much today. The president also said this after an attack on a synagogue outside Detroit. I want to send our love to the... Michigan Jewish community and all of the people in Detroit.
The attacker drove a truck in the Temple of Israel, shot and killed by security at the synagogue. At Old Dominion University in Virginia, once convicted ISIS supporter opened fire, killing one and wounding two before he was killed. America's listening to Fox News. This is Ainsley Earhart.
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Chapter 2: How has President Trump's rhetoric changed regarding Iran?
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We expect an update on the Iran conflict in two hours from the war secretary at the Pentagon and maybe more on the four deaths and the search for others in the crash of the military refueling plane in Iraq. Now, the conflict with Iran that involves the U.S. and Israel is not involving our European allies, but our forces do move through there.
And the American general in charge in that region testified at a Senate hearing. General Alex Krinkovich, the U.S. European commander, testified that Operation Epic Fury in Iran has reinforced this main European principle.
Our forces, bases, and infrastructure take advantage of the continent's strategic geography and allow the United States to rapidly move forces, sustain operations, and provide the president with diverse military options across multiple theaters. General Randall Reed, who commands the military's transportation structure, said his responsibility is more widespread.
To deliver power and presence at the time and place of our choosing. Mississippi Republican Senator Roger Wicker said that when people think of the armed forces, they think of weapons and personnel, but don't realize the importance of General Reed's mission. Kevin Uretzky, Fox News. Deliberations start today in Los Angeles at the social media trial.
A lawyer for the now 20-year-old plaintiff, KGM, says her depression and anxiety started around 10 years old after she began using YouTube and Instagram, stressing how addiction impacts adolescents more as their brains are still developing and they crave social approval.
Telling the court, emails and testimony show tech companies know there are harms associated with kids and that their attempts to age-gate are a joke. A lawyer for Google argues YouTube is a video platform, not social media, with no beauty filters and no need for social validation.
A lawyer for Meta alleging abandonment, neglect, and family mental health history caused KGM's mental health struggles. That's Fox's Kristen Goodwin on Wall Street stock futures. Not moving much. Up a bit for the Dow, down a bit for the Nasdaq. I'm Dave Anthony. This is Fox News. Join Fox in supporting our troops. From daily needs to global emergencies, help us be there for those who serve.
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