On February 28, the White House released images of President Donald Trump overseeing U.S. military operations in Iran, part of what is being referred to as "Operation Epic Fury."
The photos, shared on the official @WhiteHouse account on X, depict Trump observing the developments alongside key members of his administration.
Another image features Vice President JD Vance with Cabinet secretaries in the Situation Room.
While the posts did not disclose operational specifics, they confirm that the President was directly monitoring the military actions, similar to his involvement in January during the military operation that led to the capture of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela.
These images were unveiled shortly after the State Department issued a global alert advising American citizens to exercise increased caution following the commencement of operations on Iranian soil.
Since 1 a.m., the Iranian populace has taken to the streets in celebration of the regime's fall, following joint attacks by Israel and the United States. According to Trump, these strikes have allegedly resulted in the death of the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Operation Epic Fury: Key Details and Reactions
What is "Operation Epic Fury"?
"Operation Epic Fury" refers to the U.S. military operations in Iran that were overseen by President Trump, aimed at dismantling the Iranian regime.
How did the international community react to the operations in Iran?
The operations prompted widespread reactions, including celebratory public demonstrations in Iran and a global alert from the U.S. State Department urging caution for American citizens abroad.
Who was present with President Trump during the monitoring of the Iran strike?
President Trump was joined by senior officials from his administration, including Vice President JD Vance and several Cabinet secretaries, in the Situation Room.