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5 min readThe Evening Wire episode marks one month since the start of Operation Epic Fury against Iran, recapping military strikes, diplomatic efforts, and escalation risks, while covering U.S. policy on Cuba, a Supreme Court case on birthright citizenship, anti-ICE violence, and a range of global updates from an art heist to spaceflight preparations.
Iran Conflict Hits 31-Day Mark
Operation Epic Fury, now in its 31st day, saw Israeli Defense Forces conduct a targeted strike on Imam Hussein University in Iran. The IDF described it as the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' main military academic institution, operating under civilian cover to support advanced weapons research linked to the regime's military and terrorist activities. In Washington, White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt stated that peace talks are ongoing and progressing, attributing Iran's urgency to mounting destruction. Secretary of State Marco Rubio echoed this, preferring diplomacy but warning of potential failure if Iran's leadership does not negotiate in good faith.
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What you'll learn
- 1 (00:02) **Operation Epic Fury Hits One-Month Mark** - Iran war enters 31st day with IDF strike on IRGC university for weapons research
- 2 (01:49) **Trump Weighs Iran Nuclear Strike** - Considers ground op for 1,000 lbs uranium as key negotiation demand
- 3 (02:36) **Russian Oil Reaches Cuba** - Tanker eases regime crisis; Trump dismisses impact on "finished" communist leadership
- 4 (04:28) **LA Protests Escalate Against ICE** - LAPD issues tactical alert and dispersal; feds warn of arrests for violence targeting officers
- 5 (05:03) **Treasury Launches Fraud Tipster Rewards** - Up to 30% of fines for tips on Medicare/Medicaid fraud, potentially recouping billions
- 6 (05:52) **Supreme Court Hears Birthright Citizenship Case** - Challenges Trump's EO ending automatic citizenship for children of non-citizens
- 7 (07:47) **Air Canada CEO Steps Down** - Retires amid backlash for minimal French in crash apology, disrespecting Quebec
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Show Notes
Operation Epic Fury passes the one-month mark, the U.S. allows some much-needed oil into Cuba, and the Supreme Court takes up birthright citizenship. Get the facts first with Evening Wire.
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