Why did the US Navy split three supercarriers across three oceans instead of concentrating firepower? The answer isn't tactics — it's geometry. In Operation Epic Fury, USS Abraham Lincoln and USS Gerald R. Ford launched the heaviest sustained aerial campaign since Iraq 2003 — not to overwhelm Iran with mass, but to engineer a geometric trap. When USS George H.W. Bush (CVN-77) crosses the Atlantic as the third vertex, the equation becomes unsolvable: three carriers lock three chokepoints, cutting Iran from oil revenue, weapons resupply, and every strategic lifeline. This isn't a bombing campaign. This is a siege built from mathematics.