JAKARTA - US President Donald Trump claims Iran has lost most of its missile production capacity and drone aircraft, with Iran's missile stockpiles currently remaining at only 21 to 22 percent.

"Most of the drone factories have been disabled, most of the runways have been disabled, and most of the missile production areas have been disabled," Trump said in an excerpt from an interview with NBC News released on Friday, June 5.

In the clip, which will be broadcast in full on Sunday (7/6), Trump said Iran still has the ability and weapons.

"They still have missiles, so puladrone. If based on percentage, maybe 21-22 percent of their missiles. There are still many, but not as much as when we attacked them," Trump said.

When asked why Iran still had not agreed to a deal - despite appearing to be desperate - to end the war that broke out on February 28, Trump said Iran was arrogant.

"They are arrogant and there are things they think they will not do, but in the end they have to do it. They have no choice and this takes time," he said.

Responding to a question about why he failed to negotiate a better deal, after withdrawing from the Iran nuclear deal in his first term as president, Trump said it took time.

"These people have been at war for 47 years," Trump said.


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