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'Tested well with 6-year-olds': Pentagon buried for 'embarrassing' name for Iran attack
https://www.rawstory.com/operation-epic-fury/
While the Trump administrations unprecedented attack on Iran has received a wave of scrutiny, so too did the name the administration had given the operation Operation Epic Fury which was dogpiled on Saturday morning by critics as childish.
It's called Operation Epic Fury because it tested well with a panel of 6 year olds and Steven Seagal, wrote author Russ Jones in a social media post on Bluesky Saturday.
More like Operation Epsteins Fury, wrote prominent political commentator and social media influencer Jackson Hinkle in a post to his more than 3.6 million followers on X, referencing the Trump administrations ongoing fallout from its botched investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.
Operation Epic Fury began early Saturday morning after President Donald Trump authorized a series of strikes on Iran targeting its military assets. However, civilian infrastructure appears to have also been hit, including a strike on an elementary girls school that killed at least 85 people, according to Al Jazeera.
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Judgment is coming...

The "warden's sampler" prop from The Shawshank Redemption in original screen-used frame. (Castle Rock Ent., 1994) A framed hand-crafted 31 x 19 in. sampler that reads "His Judgment cometh and that Right Soon." This prop (both sampler and frame) is exactly as it appeared in the movie. It hung on the wall of "Warden Norton's" (Bob Gunton) office and concealed the wall safe into which "Andy Dufresne" (Tim Robbins) would regularly stash the warden's ledger of illegal financial activities. This prop was handcrafted for the film in 1993 by a local artisan in Mansfield, Ohio, where the film was shot. The framer's label is still attached to the back, crediting the framing job to the Ben Franklin Frame Shop, also in Mansfield. From the collection of director Frank Darabont.