Iran military capabilities

Iran’s Capabilities Underrated by Trump Administration

Despite claims of a decisive military victory and descriptions of Iran’s armed forces as “combat ineffective,” U.S. officials now acknowledge that the Islamic Republic retains significant military capabilities. Intelligence suggests that approximately half of Iran’s ballistic missile stockpile and launch systems remain intact, along with roughly 60% of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ naval arm, including fast-attack speedboats that have recently targeted commercial vessels. While Iran’s air power has been degraded, the majority of its air force is still believed to be operational, capable of posing a threat to regional forces.

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Pentagon Assessment: Iran’s Military Capabilities Remain Significant Amid Conflicting Narratives

Despite public pronouncements by top U.S. officials regarding the severe degradation of Iran’s military, a Pentagon intelligence agency assessment asserts that Iran retains significant military capabilities. This intelligence evaluation directly contradicts claims that the Iranian Air Force has been “wiped out” and its Navy “at the bottom of the sea.” The divergence highlights a notable discrepancy between official rhetoric and the on-the-ground military assessment of Iran’s strength.

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Trump Declares Iran Decimated, Then US Jets Are Shot Down

Despite President Trump’s assertions of complete victory over Iran, recent incidents, including the downing of a U.S. F-15E fighter jet and attacks on support helicopters, reveal that Iran retains significant military capabilities. These ongoing attacks, coupled with Iran’s ability to prolong the conflict through asymmetric warfare and influence global oil prices, highlight a growing challenge for the U.S. The White House’s narrative of overwhelming success appears to be at odds with the persistent threat posed by Tehran, which continues to possess intact missile stockpiles and a substantial drone arsenal.

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Second US Aircraft Crashes in Persian Gulf Region

The New York Times has reported on the concerning incident of a second United States Air Force plane crashing in the Persian Gulf region, adding to a growing list of aviation mishaps. This news follows closely on the heels of a previous crash, and it paints a rather unsettling picture of operational challenges in a volatile area. It’s a situation that naturally raises questions and concerns about the safety and effectiveness of US military operations in the region.

Specifically, the report points to an A-10 Warthog as the aircraft involved in this latest crash, reportedly going down near the strategically important Strait of Hormuz.… Continue reading

Iran Fires Missiles Toward US-UK Base in Indian Ocean

It’s being reported that Iran has launched missiles in the direction of a US-UK base located in the Indian Ocean, according to Iran’s Mehr news agency. This development, if confirmed, carries significant implications, particularly given previous assertions about Iran’s missile capabilities. The notion that Iran possesses missiles with ranges far exceeding earlier claims of a 2,000-kilometer limit is particularly noteworthy. Reports suggest these missiles might have demonstrated capabilities of over double that range, potentially reaching targets like Diego Garcia, a base situated in the Indian Ocean.

The claim that Iran has launched missiles capable of such extended ranges directly challenges previous statements, including those made by Donald Trump, who reportedly stated that the US had completely destroyed Iran’s missile launch bases.… Continue reading