On February 28th, 2026, the United States and Israel launched a sweeping assault on Iranian military and political targets.
The primary goal cited by President Trump was "eliminating imminent threats from the Iranian regime," after 47 years of aggression, which includes destroying Iran's nuclear capabilities, navy, and disabling Iran from funding terrorist organizations in the region.
Following the first days of the military operation, thousands of targets in Iran were struck, Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was killed, hundreds are dead, including 6 American military members, and thousands of Americans living in the region are trying to find a way home.
As operation Epic Fury continues to unfurl, WWL will bring you the latest news and information from the region and deliver expert analysis as we attempt to gain more clarity on questions such as: How long will the operation continue? Will this become a war of regime change? How do Americans feel about military engagement? What does this mean for American foreign policy, the economy, and global stability?
Below, you can access WWL's exclusive, ongoing audio coverage related to the war with Iran.
Senator Cassidy: Was Operation Epic Fury necessary? Is this a war of regime change?
The war has begun: What comes next? (Lindsay Cohn: Associate at Columbia's School of International and Public Affairs)
How will the war with Iran impact gas prices?
Guy Williams: What are the economic impacts of the Iran war?
What is the War Powers Act, & what do polls say about support for the war?
Scoot: Americans have a lot of questions about the Iran war. A LOT.
What is the threat of sleeper cells within U.S. borders?





