Trump's Assessment: The Remaining Threat from Iran's Missiles
In a recent interview, U.S. President Donald Trump disclosed that Iran retains 21% to 22% of its missile arsenal. He highlighted the persistent threat, despite substantial reductions in Iran's capabilities since earlier U.S. confrontations.
During an interview with NBC News' 'Meet the Press', U.S. President Donald Trump revealed that Iran still possesses a significant portion of its missile arsenal, estimated at 21% to 22%.
President Trump remarked on the substantial number of missiles that remain in Iran's control, despite a reduction from past levels.
He emphasized the ongoing threat these missiles pose, underscoring the changes since the U.S. initiated military actions against Iran.
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