U.S. sources report that military operations against Iran have only managed to destroy about <strong>one-third</strong> of its missile arsenal, raising questions about the effectiveness of these operations and their impact on regional balance.
Iran has reported an Israeli airstrike targeting a nuclear facility in central Iran, resulting in the destruction of approximately <strong>one-third</strong> of its missile arsenal. The status of the remaining arsenal is still unclear, with speculation about its potential destruction or concealment in tunnels.
Iran announced that a U.S.-Israeli airstrike targeted a major nuclear facility in central Iran, resulting in the destruction of about <strong>one-third</strong> of its missile arsenal. The status of another <strong>one-third</strong> remains unclear, with speculation that it may have been damaged, destroyed, or hidden in tunnels.
Sources indicate that the United States has successfully destroyed approximately <strong>one third</strong> of Iran's missile arsenal, while the status of another <strong>one third</strong> remains uncertain. This development comes as the conflict in Iran approaches its first month.
Iran's unused missile arsenal raises concerns among Gulf states as these weapons pose a potential threat to regional security. This anxiety is heightened by escalating tensions between Iran and its neighbors.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump reported significant destruction of Iran's missile arsenal. However, Tehran continues its attacks, raising questions about its current capabilities and ability to replenish its arsenal.