
A leaked US intelligence report indicates that Iran retains 70% of its missiles and launchers after a 38-day spring campaign, despite recent US airstrikes. The US launched a wave of attacks targeting Iranian ports and southern infrastructure, including collapsing a tower in Chabahar and damaging routes to Bandar Abbas. Tehran and Washington remain diplomatically distant, with analysts suggesting the conflict could escalate further.
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Analyzed · High confidence (79%)
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US retains significant military overmatch
Iran and the US have been exchanging military strikes for six consecutive nights.
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A leaked US intelligence report concluded that Iran retained 70% of its missiles and launchers after a 38-day spring campaign.
Opinion<p>Leaked US intelligence report concluded Iran retained 70% of missiles and launchers after 38-day spring campaign</p><p>Iran and the US have been trading blows for six consecutive nights and there are no shortage of signs that the renewed fighting will worsen further.
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A leaked US intelligence report concluded that Iran retained 70% of its missiles and launchers after a 38-day spring campaign.
OpinionIran has more than enough capability to inflict damage on the US.
OpinionIran and the US have been exchanging military strikes for six consecutive nights.
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