The CIA estimates Iran retains roughly 70% of its pre-war ballistic missile arsenal following U.S. strikes. Analysts report that Iran has accessed underground stockpiles to repair damaged weapons and produce new missiles.
The CIA estimates that Iran has retained approximately 70% of its pre-war ballistic missile arsenal following U.S. strikes, according to reports citing The Washington Post. Analysts suggest Iran successfully accessed underground facilities, repaired damaged missiles, and manufactured new units.
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