Washington Examiner columnist Joe Concha dove into Operation Epic Fury and its success under the Trump administration on Fox News’s Hannity.
Concha said Americans have been misled by media coverage of the war in Iran.
“The Iranian leadership has been obliterated. Not just the varsity, but the JV,” he said on Thursday. “The world should be thankful, but that does not seem to be the case here.”
Host Sean Hannity cited a Politico headline comparing the war in Iran to the Iraq War.
“This comparison between the Iran war and the Iraq War more than two decades ago — it’s 31 flavors of delusion,” Concha said.
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Hannity also cited a report circulating online that shows the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said children as young as 12 can join the war effort.
“The Iraq War — we had more than 4,400 U.S. military deaths. The Iran war — 13 U.S. military deaths,” Concha said. He added that comparing the two conflicts is “like a knife fight in a phone booth. It’s over quite quickly.”
