U.S. Military Campaign Drastically Disarms Iran, Claims Admiral

U.S. bombings have substantially weakened Iran's military threat by degrading its defense systems by 90%, according to Admiral Brad Cooper. Despite intelligence reports on Iran's retained missile and drone prowess, Cooper claims that Iran can no longer significantly threaten regional partners or U.S. interests.

U.S. Military Campaign Drastically Disarms Iran, Claims Admiral
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Iran's ability to threaten its neighbors and U.S. interests has been significantly reduced, according to a senior U.S. admiral. The U.S. bombings have allegedly set back Tehran's defense industry by 90%, Admiral Brad Cooper reported on Thursday.

Cooper, head of U.S. Central Command, emphasized the tactical success of the military campaign against Iran, saying it had dramatically lessened the country's threat in the broader Middle East. Despite reports by Reuters and other news agencies about Iran's armament capabilities, Cooper maintained that Iran's ability to threaten has been drastically diminished.

Cooper further stated that Iran could no longer transfer arms and resources to its main regional allies like Hezbollah, the Houthis, and Hamas, as their supply paths have been eliminated.

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