
Washington, April 3: According to a CNN report, the latest intelligence from the United States reveals that nearly half of Iran’s missile launchers are still operational. The country also possesses thousands of one-way attack drones in its arsenal.
More than a month has passed since significant attacks were launched against Iran by the United States and Israel. Despite this, Iran retains a considerable stockpile of weapons.
A source familiar with the intelligence disclosed to a U.S. media outlet, “They are still fully prepared to spread total destruction across the region.”
Reports from Xinhua News Agency indicate that assessments also show Iran maintains a large number of missiles. Additionally, a significant portion of its coastal defense cruise missiles remains intact, which is crucial for controlling the Strait of Hormuz.
CNN notes that while many Iranian naval vessels have been destroyed, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has retained nearly half of its naval capabilities.
Intelligence assessments further reveal that Iran’s use of underground facilities has helped protect its missile launchers. The country has long concealed its launchers within an extensive network of tunnels and caves, making them particularly difficult to target.
U.S. President Donald Trump set a timeline of two to three weeks for the completion of military operations on Wednesday. However, a source reviewing the intelligence assessment deemed this timeline unrealistic.
Iran continues to face regular missile and drone attacks from Israel, U.S. allies in the Gulf region, and American troops.
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