Support for the United States in “Operation Epic Fury” appears to be weakening. Several allies, including Britain, Germany, and Italy, are stepping back, signaling that backing the U.S. no longer means automatic involvement in military actions.
These countries are concerned about unclear goals and high risks. Their hesitation reflects fears of escalation, instability, and political consequences at home. As described, their stance is not just disagreement but a warning about potential consequences.
However, the situation is not complete isolation. Ukraine has offered support against Iranian drones, showing that alliances are shifting. Cooperation is becoming more selective and based on specific interests rather than broad loyalty.
Tensions may continue to grow. Trump’s statement, “We will remember,” suggests future friction not only with adversaries but also with allies who chose not to participate.
Overall, the situation highlights a changing global dynamic. Alliances are becoming more cautious and strategic, and the U.S. may face greater isolation when acting without strong international backing.