JAKARTA - Iran is reported to still retain about 70 percent of its missile potential and regain access to 30 of 33 launch sites near the Strait of Hormuz.
The New York Times, citing US intelligence data, said Iran still has about 70 percent of its missile launch systems. In addition, Iran has reportedly regained access to 90 percent of underground facilities and launch systems that are partially or fully ready for use.
According to the report, as reported by ANTARA from Sputnik, Wednesday, May 13, US President Donald Trump and his military advisers have exaggerated the scale of the damage caused to Iranian missile facilities, considering the damage to be much more severe than the reality, and underestimating Iran's resilience and ability to bounce back.
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On February 28, the United States and Israel launched an attack on Iranian territory, which was retaliated by attacking Israeli territory and US military facilities in the Middle East.
The Americans and Israelis initially claimed their attacks were necessary to counter a threat they believed came from Iran's nuclear program. However, they quickly made it clear that the attacks were carried out because they wanted to see a change of power in Iran.
On April 7, the Americans and Iran announced a ceasefire, followed by talks in Islamabad that ended without a breakthrough. There have been no reports of a resumption of hostilities, but the US has imposed a blockade on Iranian ports.
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