A new intelligence report reveals that Iran retains significant military capabilities despite U.S. claims of major destruction, raising concerns over ongoing regional security threats.
A new intelligence report has contradicted claims by U.S. President Donald Trump that Iran’s military capabilities have been significantly weakened, revealing that key elements of the country’s arsenal remain operational despite weeks of airstrikes. The report indicates that a substantial portion of Iran’s missile launchers and strategic assets are still intact.
According to the findings, thousands of drones linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps remain active, while many weapons systems are stored in underground bunkers that were largely unaffected by the strikes. Analysts noted that although some facilities were targeted, deeper infrastructure continues to pose a serious threat.
The report also highlights ongoing risks to global shipping, particularly in the Strait of Hormuz, where Iran retains significant naval capabilities, including fast attack boats and coastal defence systems. Security sources warned that Tehran still has the capacity to project force across the region, raising concerns about prolonged instability.
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