After Month of War, Iran Retains Missile Striking Power

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth admits U.S.-Israeli attacks have failed to diminish Iran's missile capabilities, as President Trump maintains control over ending the ongoing conflict.
One month into the escalating conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has conceded that Iran's missile capabilities remain largely intact despite ongoing airstrikes and bombardment. Hegseth's admission underscores the challenges faced by the U.S. and its allies in degrading Iran's formidable arsenal of ballistic and cruise missiles, which have the potential to disrupt global energy markets and sow chaos throughout the region.
In a somber assessment, Hegseth acknowledged that the U.S.-Israeli attacks have not succeeded in thwarting Iran's ability to strike targets across the Middle East and beyond.
Source: The New York Times


