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US intel says Iran can restore bombed missile bunkers within hours
Iran’s ability to restore damaged missile infrastructure within hours of being struck has become a central concern in the latest U.S. intelligence assessment, raising hard questions about whether military operations can meaningfully degrade Tehran’s ballistic missile program.
Iran’s firing of two missiles toward the joint U.S.-U.K. base in the Indian Ocean is putting Europe on notice that Tehran appears able to levy attacks previously considered beyond its reach. In the March 20 incident,
Trump proven right on Iran's long-range missile capability as regime targets US-UK base, experts say
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Islamic Republic of Iran significantly escalated its war effort against the U.S. with its launch of two intermediate-range ballistic missiles on Friday toward Diego Garcia, a key U.S ...
CFR President Michael Froman analyzes U.S. objectives and next steps as the Iran war enters its second month. President Donald Trump delivered an important address to the nation this week about the status of the war with Iran.
Will Americans consider the operation a success if the Strait of Hormuz is still closed, if oil and gas prices are still sky-high and if the Iranian regime still holds power?
A secret Netanyahu pitch, deep White House divisions and dismissed intelligence warnings shaped Trump’s path to war with Iran. Despite internal doubts, the final call rested on instinct, not consensus.
Many Middle Eastern countries continued to report incoming ballistic missiles and drones from Iran on Wednesday, within hours after the U.S. and Iran announced a two-week ceasefire.
Large sums of money were spent trying to build a spy drone just like the RQ-180 for a very specific mission decades beforehand.