US intelligence assesses Iran retains 70% of prewar missile stockpile – report

    Classified assessments show Iran has regained access to 30 of 33 missile sites along the Strait of Hormuz, sharply contradicting White House portrayal

    Classified US intelligence assessments assess Iran has regained operational access to 30 of its 33 missile sites along the Strait of Hormuz and retains roughly 70 percent (%) of its prewar missile stockpile, sharply contradicting the Trump administration’s public portrayal of a shattered Iranian military, the New York Times reported Monday.

    The assessments, dated less than a month after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth declared that Operation Epic Fury had “decimated Iran’s military and rendered it combat-ineffective for years to come,” show that Iran still retains around 70% of its mobile launchers and has regained access to roughly 90% of its underground missile storage and launch facilities nationwide. These sites are now assessed to be “partially or fully operational,” according to people with knowledge of the findings cited by the Times. Only three missile sites along the strait were deemed to remain totally inaccessible.

    The reported findings contradict with months of public assurances from President Donald Trump, who told CBS News on March 9 that Iran’s “missiles are down to a scatter” and the country had “nothing left in a military sense.” READ THE FULL STORY HERE

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