'Iran Has Thousands Of Missiles To Continue War': Intel Belies Trump's Claim

Despite intense US and Israeli airstrikes, Iran retains thousands of missiles and kamikaze drones, according to a new intelligence assessment. The US Defence Intelligence Agency director testified that Tehran's missile arsenal remains a threat in the Middle East.
Iran has retained thousands of missiles and kamikaze drones despite weeks of intense airstrikes by the US and Israeli forces. The US Defence Intelligence Agency director, Marine Corps Lieutenant General James Adams, testified that Tehran's missile arsenal remains a threat in the Middle East. Adams stated that Tehran managed to retain the munitions despite degradations to its capabilities from both attrition and expenditure. A CNN investigation found that roughly half of Iran's missile launchers are still intact and thousands of one-way attack drones are retained in the arsenal. The US had claimed that Iran's ability to launch missiles and drones was dramatically curtailed, but intelligence assessments contradict this. The US and Israeli forces have carried out thousands of airstrikes over Iran under Operation Epic Fury.
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