Operation Epstein Furry
YOUR MONEY, BOMBING IRAN FOR ISRAEL
YOUR MONEY, BOMBING IRAN FOR ISRAEL: $26,372,666,168Every dollar here is a dollar not spent on you.
that's ~$11,574 every second — you're welcome, Bibi
since February 28, 2026 — no one asked you
TIME THE US GOVERNMENT HAS BEEN BOMBING IRAN WITHOUT YOUR CONSENT
On February 28, 2026, the United States — on Israel's command — fell into yet another trap and launched strikes against Iran. Zero strategic benefit for a single American citizen. The only winners: Israel's security establishment and the military-industrial complex that writes the checks to Congress.
No WMDs. No imminent threat. No congressional vote. Just a familiar script: a foreign government whispers, AIPAC donates, Congress applauds, and your kids get deployed. Again.
STRATEGIC BENEFIT TO AMERICANS
$0.00
unless you own Raytheon stock
CONGRESSIONAL VOTES BEFORE STRIKE
0
who needs democracy anyway
AIPAC DONATIONS TO CONGRESS, 2024
$100M+
totally unrelated, obviously
WHAT AMERICA HAS LOST — SO FAR
18 days in. No congressional vote. No exit strategy.

CIVILIANS KILLED
1,444+
Iran Health Ministry

CIVILIANS INJURED
18,551+
Iran Health Ministry

SCHOOLS BOMBED
65+
Al Jazeera

HOSPITALS HIT
31+
Al Jazeera

HOMES DESTROYED
16,000+
Iranian Red Crescent
DAYS OF BOMBING
21+
$1.0B
PER DAY
$3.7B
FIRST 100 HOURS

Tomahawk Missiles Fired
400+
At $3.6 million each. Total: ~$1.45 billion on missiles alone.
CSIS, Stephen Semler analysis

Daily Naval Operations
$15M/day
Carrier strike groups, submarines, destroyers stationed in the Persian Gulf and Arabian Sea.
CSIS

Daily Air Operations
$30M/day
Sortie generation, aerial refueling, surveillance and reconnaissance flights.
CSIS
CSIS — Estimated Cost of Epic Fury's First 100 Hours; Pentagon briefing to Congress; Al Jazeera — How much could the Iran war cost the US; Center for American Progress

End Homelessness
771,840
Americans sleeping on streets tonight
20 days of this war could house every homeless person in America.
= 20 days of this war
HUD, National Alliance to End Homelessness, 2024 Point-in-Time Count

Keep 22 Million Insured
27.1M
Americans without health insurance
25 days of war could fund the ACA subsidies that keep 22 million Americans insured for a year.
= 25 days of this war
KFF, CBPP, MoneyGeek

Feed Hungry Americans
47.9M
Americans facing food insecurity
100 days of this war could fund SNAP for every food-insecure American for a full year.
= 100 days of this war
USDA Economic Research Service, FRAC, December 2025 report

Fix Crumbling Infrastructure
46,154
structurally deficient bridges in the US
7 days of this war could repair every bridge rated 'poor' in America. 10 days could fix every pothole on every federal highway.
= 7 days of this war
ASCE 2025 Report Card for America's Infrastructure

Relieve Student Debt
42.8M
Americans crushed by student loan debt
10 days of this war could wipe out the debt of every borrower who owes under $10,000 — that's 15 million Americans freed overnight.
= 10 days of this war
Federal Reserve, Education Data Initiative, 2026 statistics

Build Affordable Housing
7.2M
affordable homes shortage
Only 35 affordable rental homes exist for every 100 of the lowest-income families.
NLIHC The Gap 2026, Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies

Gas Prices Surge
$5.87
average price per gallon
Up 68% from $3.49/gallon — adding $1,400+/year to family budgets
AAA, EIA, Reuters

The Dollar Itself
58%
of global reserves held in US dollars — and falling
Iran is considering allowing only Chinese yuan-denominated vessels through the Strait of Hormuz — the chokepoint for 20% of the world's oil. If countries must hold Chinese yuan to keep their oil flowing, the petrodollar system that has underpinned American economic power for 50 years faces its greatest threat since Bretton Woods.
IMF COFER Data, Reuters, Financial Times

Your Grocery Bill
+22%
food price increase since strikes began
That's $168/month more per household — $2,000+/year extra
BLS Consumer Price Index, USDA Food Price Outlook

American Farmers
+34%
fertilizer price spike since the strikes began
The Strait of Hormuz closure choked global supply chains for petroleum-based fertilizers — nitrogen, phosphates, potassium — that American farms depend on. Diesel, which powers every tractor, combine, and grain truck in the country, surged past $6/gallon. U.S. farmers are now paying more to grow food that Americans can barely afford to buy.
USDA, American Farm Bureau Federation, DTN Progressive Farmer

2026-02-28 — Minab, Hormozgan Province, Iran
Shajareh Tayyebeh Girls' School
Day one of Operation Epic Fury. A US Tomahawk missile hit the Shajareh Tayyebeh girls' elementary school during morning classes. The first strike hit the main building. A teacher moved surviving students to the prayer hall. The second strike hit the prayer hall. Girls aged 7 to 12. The UN called it a 'grave violation of humanitarian law.' The White House called it 'precision targeting.'
165+
KILLED
ages 7–12

2026-03-04
IRIS Dena Frigate Sinking
Indian Ocean, 19 nautical miles off Galle, Sri Lanka
The IRIS Dena was returning from MILAN 2026 — a biennial multinational naval exercise hosted by the Indian Navy at Visakhapatnam, February 15–25. The crew had visited the Taj Mahal. The ship was unarmed for the exercise. They were in international waters, not in combat. USS Charlotte fired two Mark 48 torpedoes. One hit. The ship sank in under 3 minutes.
Naval News, Military.com, CNN, Wikipedia — Sinking of IRIS Dena

February 28 – ongoing
Hospitals & Medical Facilities
Across Iran
31 hospitals and medical facilities hit. 12 now completely inactive. Doctors operating by flashlight. Patients dying not from bombs, but from the hospitals that can no longer save them.
Al Jazeera, Iran Health Ministry, WHO

February 28 – ongoing
Civilian Homes
Multiple provinces, Iran
16,000+ residential units destroyed. Over 10,000 civilian sites damaged. Families with nowhere to go. In winter.
Iranian Red Crescent, NPR

2026-03-07
Tehran Oil Depots
Tehran & Alborz Province, Iran
Four oil storage facilities struck in and around Tehran — Aghdasieh, Tehran refinery, Shahran depot, and Karaj. Massive fires sent toxic black smoke over a city of 9 million people.
Black raindrops appeared on windows. The Red Crescent warned residents the rain was 'highly dangerous and acidic' and could cause 'chemical burns of the skin and serious damage to the lungs.' Tehran's children breathed this.
Al Jazeera, Fortune, ABC News

2026-03-13
Kharg Island
Persian Gulf
Dozens of strikes on Iran's main oil export hub — handling 90% of Iran's crude exports. 90+ military targets destroyed. Fires still burning.
“We may hit it a few more times just for fun.”
Al Jazeera, NPR, Washington Post

End World Hunger
828M
people facing hunger globally
37 days of this war could feed every hungry person on Earth for a year.
= 37 days of this war
UN World Food Programme, Oxfam

Clean Water for Everyone
2.2B
people without safe drinking water
28 days of war could provide clean water to every person on the planet for a year.
= 28 days of this war
WHO, UNICEF, World Bank SDG 6 estimate

Vaccinate Every Child
14.5M
children with zero vaccinations in 2023
4 days of this war could fund global childhood vaccination for an entire year.
= 4 days of this war
WHO, GAVI, CDC Global Immunization

Fund Renewable Energy
3.5B
people in nations that can't afford the clean energy transition
10 days of this war could install solar power for 5 million homes. 14 days could fund every developing nation's clean energy research for a year.
= 10 days of this war
IEA World Energy Outlook, IRENA

“Thank you, American taxpayer, for paying on time — so we can bomb schools while your cities crumble.”
— What your money says on his behalf (satirical)
We may hit it a few more times just for fun.
fun.
It's more fun when they're big.
87 dead. fun.
They've been defeated militarily. The terms just aren't good enough yet.
There are people being killed only because President Trump wants to have 'fun'. This is what he has said.
These strikes constitute aggression under international law and threaten devastating regional escalation.
Precision targeting of military objectives.
165 girls. ages 7–12. precision.
CONDEMNED THE STRIKES
🇧🇷Brazil
Condemned the attacks and stated 'negotiations are the only viable path to peace.'
🇹🇷Turkey
NATO ally. Urged all parties to prioritize dialogue and negotiation.
🇲🇽Mexico
America's neighbor. Called for restraint and dialogue.
🇿🇦South Africa
Expressed deep concern and called for respect of international law.
🇩🇿Algeria
Expressed concern and called for de-escalation.
🇵🇰Pakistan
Condemned 'the initiation of unwarranted attacks against the Islamic Republic of Iran, in violation of international law.'
🇨🇺Cuba
Said the attacks 'violate Iran's sovereignty and territorial integrity.'
🇻🇪Venezuela
Condemned the aggression.
🇨🇳China
Called the strikes 'brazen.'
🇷🇺Russia
Nothing but yet another unprovoked act of armed aggression against a sovereign and independent UN Member State.
SUPPORTED THE STRIKES
🇮🇱Israel
Co-belligerent. Joint operation partner.
🇨🇦Canada
Expressed open support for the US strikes.
🇦🇺Australia
Expressed support for the US strikes.
STAYED SILENT
Dozens of nations — including most of Europe, Japan, South Korea, and India — issued no public statement. Even traditional allies chose distance over endorsement.

UN Security Council
Resolution 2817 adopted 13-0-2 (China and Russia abstained). Condemned Iran's retaliatory attacks on Gulf neighbors. Did not address the US-Israeli strikes that started the war.
UN Security Council
International Criminal Court
Iran asked the ICC to investigate US-Israeli strikes as war crimes. DAWN urged Iran to formally grant ICC jurisdiction. The US is not a member of the Rome Statute.
Haaretz, DAWN

Global Protests
Anti-war demonstrations in 30+ cities including Athens, London, Madrid, Berlin, Geneva, and more. Organized by A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition, CodePink, DSA.
Wikipedia, Newsweek, Euronews
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