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Epic Fury is a daily news and analysis podcast covering the US–Iran war, global conflict, geopolitics, and financial markets. Each episode breaks down the most important developments from the last twenty-four hours — from military operations and diplomacy to oil prices, stock markets, and global risk. Fast, clear, and high-impact. No filler. Just the facts and what they mean. New episodes daily. Follow now to stay ahead of every major development.
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A peace deal between the United States and Iran has been announced after 108 days of war. President Trump says the agreement is complete, Iran has confirmed the deal, and a formal signing ceremony is scheduled for Friday in Geneva.In this episode, we break down what is actually in the agreement, why the Strait of Hormuz is set to reopen, how Qatar helped secure the breakthrough after fourteen hours of talks, and why Israel's silence could become the biggest obstacle to lasting peace.We also examine the latest Israeli strike on Beirut, the unresolved Lebanon ceasefire question, the economic impact of ending the naval blockade, and the critical issues that remain unanswered before the deal is formally signed.Is this the end of the war, or just the beginning of a fragile new phase?Subscribe now and follow Epic Fury every day for the latest US-Iran war updates, peace negotiations, military developments, and analysis.
The Iran war may be approaching its most important turning point yet. President Trump says a peace deal is ready to be signed, but Iran has revealed that the nuclear issue—the central reason for the conflict—has been delayed to a second phase of negotiations.On Day 107 of the war, new details emerged about the proposed agreement. Iran's Foreign Minister confirmed the memorandum is split into two stages, with sanctions relief, the Strait of Hormuz, and Lebanon addressed first, while the nuclear question remains unresolved. Trump insists the deal will permanently prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, but Tehran says the hardest negotiations are still ahead.Meanwhile, Israel launched new strikes in southern Lebanon, Israeli officials ruled out withdrawing from occupied territory, and two Iranian drones were shot down over the Strait of Hormuz. Conflicting statements from Washington and Tehran also cast doubt on whether a signing will actually take place on schedule.In this episode, we break down the two-stage peace framework, the growing dispute over Lebanon, the future of the Strait of Hormuz, Trump's latest statements on the deal, and why the next sixty days could determine whether this war truly ends—or simply enters a new phase.Subscribe for daily coverage of the US-Iran War as we track every military, diplomatic, and political development.
Pakistan says the final peace deal text has been agreed. Iran says the memorandum is in its final stages. Donald Trump claims Israel, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar and other regional powers have approved the agreement. Meanwhile, global markets are reacting as if the war could finally be nearing its end.On Day 106 of the US-Iran War, the strongest signs yet emerged that a breakthrough may be close. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif publicly declared that a final agreed text exists, while Iranian officials confirmed they are completing work on the memorandum. Oil prices fell sharply, stock markets surged, and diplomatic activity intensified across the region.But major questions remain. Reports suggest the deal could include the release of billions of dollars in frozen Iranian assets and potentially address the conflict in Lebanon. Trump has accused Iran of leaking false information about the agreement's terms, while Israeli concerns over asset releases continue to create uncertainty behind the scenes.In this episode:• Pakistan declares a final peace text has been agreed• Iran confirms negotiations are in their final stages• Trump names the countries backing the deal• Markets surge as oil prices fall• New details emerge on frozen Iranian assets• The battle over Lebanon's future• Israeli strikes continue despite diplomatic progress• The one-year anniversary of the Twelve-Day War• Why this breakthrough may be different from previous false alarmsHas the conflict finally reached its turning point, or is this another diplomatic false dawn?Subscribe to Epic Fury for daily coverage of the US-Iran War and the wider Middle East conflict.
Trump threatened to hit Iran hard and seize control of Kharg Island. Iran announced the full closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Three Indian sailors were killed in a US strike. And then, just hours later, President Trump stunned the world by claiming a peace deal had been reached.In Day 105 of the Iran War, we break down the dramatic sequence of events that took the conflict from its most dangerous escalation in weeks to the brink of a possible settlement. We examine the latest US strikes across Iran, the closure of the world's most important oil chokepoint, Trump's surprise announcement of a memorandum of understanding, and Iran's immediate pushback against claims that a final agreement exists.We also cover the IAEA's new resolution on Iran's uranium stockpile, the diplomatic role of Qatar and Pakistan, Israel's reaction to the proposed deal, and what happens next as the world waits for a potential signing ceremony in Europe.Is this the beginning of the end of the war, or another false dawn in a conflict that has repeatedly appeared close to resolution before spiralling back into crisis?Topics covered:• US strikes on Iran and Kharg Island• Strait of Hormuz closure• Trump's Iran peace announcement• Iran nuclear negotiations• IAEA uranium dispute• Israel's response to the deal• Global oil markets and economic impact• The future of the US-Iran conflictSubscribe for daily coverage of the Iran War and the geopolitical events shaping the Middle East and the global economy.
Trump says an Iran deal is still just days away. But overnight, the United States launched fresh strikes on Iranian targets after the downing of an American Apache helicopter, while Iran continues to warn of further retaliation.In Day 104 of the Iran War, we examine the latest US military operation, the Tomahawk missile strikes launched from the USS Michael Murphy, and the growing diplomatic race to prevent a wider regional conflict. As fighting continues across the Middle East, Qatar has dispatched a delegation to Tehran in an urgent effort to keep negotiations alive.We break down why American officials insist diplomacy is still possible despite escalating violence, what Qatar's mediation effort could mean for the future of the conflict, the state of Trump's proposed nuclear agreement, Iran's economic pressures, the frozen assets dispute, and the crucial forty-eight-hour window that may determine whether a deal is reached or the ceasefire framework finally collapses.With new US strikes, Iranian retaliation, high-stakes diplomacy, and Trump's self-imposed deadline approaching, the Iran conflict has reached another critical turning point.Subscribe for daily coverage of the US-Iran War and the geopolitical events shaping the Middle East.
Iran shoots down a US Apache helicopter over the Strait of Hormuz, triggering the largest direct exchange between Washington and Tehran since the April ceasefire. President Trump orders retaliatory strikes on Iranian air defence and radar sites, while Iran responds with attacks on American bases across Bahrain, Kuwait, and Jordan.In Day 103 of the US-Iran War, we examine how the Apache shootdown changed the military and diplomatic landscape overnight. We break down CENTCOM's strikes on Iran's coastal defence network, Iran's counterattacks using ballistic missiles and drones, and the growing risk of a wider regional war.We also look at the diplomatic track that somehow survived the escalation. Trump insists a nuclear agreement remains just days away, a draft deal is reportedly under review at the White House, and UN envoy Jean Arnault arrives in Washington as negotiators race to prevent the conflict from spiralling further.With American helicopters falling from the sky, missiles crossing multiple borders, and peace talks hanging by a thread, Day 103 may prove to be one of the most consequential days of the war so far.Topics covered:• Iran shoots down a US Apache helicopter• American strikes on Iranian radar and air defence sites• Iranian attacks on US bases in Bahrain, Kuwait, and Jordan• CENTCOM's response and regional military escalation• Trump's claim that a peace deal is only days away• UN diplomatic efforts in Washington• The future of the Strait of Hormuz blockade• Rising tensions across Lebanon, Israel, and the Gulf
The ceasefire is hanging by a thread.After an Israeli strike on Beirut's Dahieh district killed civilians and wounded dozens, Iran launched ballistic missiles at Israel for the first time since the April ceasefire. Israel responded with major strikes across Iran, targeting military facilities, missile infrastructure, and IRGC assets in Tehran, Isfahan, Shiraz, Tabriz, and beyond.As missiles crossed the skies of the Middle East, President Trump publicly urged both sides to stop, warning that renewed escalation could derail the final stages of peace negotiations. His plea went unheeded. Within hours, Israeli warplanes were striking deep inside Iran, while Tehran answered with additional missile launches and threats of further retaliation.In this episode, we break down the Beirut strike that reignited the conflict, Iran's decision to resume direct attacks on Israel, the massive Israeli response, the growing divide between Washington and Jerusalem, and the diplomatic fallout threatening to destroy the proposed memorandum of understanding.We also examine Pakistan's emergency mediation efforts, the role of Hezbollah and the Houthis, rising tensions across the Gulf, the impact on global oil markets, and why the Lebanon dispute remains the single biggest obstacle to any lasting peace agreement.With the ceasefire effectively shattered and both sides once again exchanging direct strikes, Day 102 may be remembered as the moment the conflict's fragile diplomatic framework began to collapse.Subscribe to Epic Fury: The US-Iran War Podcast and follow the conflict day by day as events continue to unfold.
On Day 101 of the US-Iran War, President Trump says Iran has "no choice" but to make a deal as Washington opens a new front in the conflict: Tehran's frozen assets.In this episode, we examine Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's plan to use billions of dollars in frozen Iranian funds to compensate Gulf states for war damage, potentially reshaping the negotiations over sanctions relief and the future of the Strait of Hormuz.We also cover:• Trump's latest comments on Iran and the prospects for a peace deal• Iranian drone launches over the Strait of Hormuz and ongoing US interceptions• The growing dispute over Iran's $24 billion in frozen assets• The latest diplomatic efforts involving Pakistan and back-channel negotiations• The future of Iran's nuclear program and the fate of its enriched uranium stockpile• Secretary of State Marco Rubio's roadmap for negotiations• Rising tensions in Lebanon involving Hezbollah and Israel• The economic impact of the conflict on global trade, oil markets, and shipping routesAs military strikes give way to economic warfare, the battle for leverage is entering a critical phase. Will Iran accept Washington's terms, or is the ceasefire beginning to unravel?Follow Epic Fury: The US-Iran War Podcast for daily updates on the Iran conflict, Middle East tensions, US foreign policy, nuclear negotiations, oil markets, and the geopolitical forces shaping the region.
Epic Fury is a daily news and analysis podcast covering the US–Iran war, global conflict, geopolitics, and financial markets. Each episode breaks down the most important developments from the last twenty-four hours — from military operations and diplomacy to oil prices, stock markets, and global risk. Fast, clear, and high-impact. No filler. Just the facts and what they mean. New episodes daily. Follow now to stay ahead of every major development.
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