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U.S. Confirms Only About One-Third of Iran's Missile Arsenal Destroyed

U.S. intelligence confirms approximately only a third of Iran's missile arsenal has been destroyed in recent strikes, as Gulf states tell the U.S. that ending the war is not enough and Iran's capabilities must be degraded.

Key Points

  • U.S. confirms only about one-third of Iran's missile arsenal destroyed
  • Gulf states say ending the war is insufficient, Iran's capabilities must be degraded
  • Iran is formalizing control over the Strait of Hormuz with a 'toll booth' regime

Full Details

Gulf states have told the United States that ending the war is not sufficient, and Iran's military capabilities must be degraded. This comes as U.S. intelligence can only confirm approximately one-third of Iran's missile arsenal has been destroyed in recent military operations. Iran has also begun to formalize its control over the Strait of Hormuz with what analysts describe as a 'toll booth' regime, asserting greater control over the critical shipping chokepoint. These developments highlight the limited progress in degrading Iran's military capabilities despite ongoing strikes and the escalating conflict in the Middle East.

Why It Matters

The limited success in degrading Iran's military capabilities combined with Tehran's increasing control over Hormuz shipping suggests the conflict may extend significantly longer and have broader economic impacts on global oil trade.

Sourcehuffpost.com

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