President Donald Trump stated that Iran has retained approximately 21-22% of its missile capacity during an interview on NBC's Meet the Press. He noted that while many drone factories and missile manufacturing areas have been destroyed, Iran still possesses some missiles and drones. Trump commented on the ongoing peace negotiations, suggesting that Iran has not yet agreed to U.S. terms due to their current military situation. He emphasized that the goal of the negotiations is to eliminate Iran's military strike capacity and nuclear program. The interview aired as U.S. Central Command reported intercepting several Iranian drones and ballistic missiles that posed a threat to regional security, particularly in the Strait of Hormuz.
Trump estimates Iran retains about 21-22% of its missiles
In an interview, President Donald Trump estimated that Iran has retained about 21-22% of its missile capacity. He discussed the ongoing peace negotiations and the U.S. military's recent actions against Iranian threats in the region, emphasizing the goal of eradicating Iran's military capabilities.
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Trump says Iran maintains ‘21-22%’ of its missiles
Trump estimates Iran retains about 21-22% of its missiles