Iran Ballistic Missile Launches Drop 86% Since War Began: Top US General

According to General Dan Caine, the chief US military officer, Iran has witnessed a dramatic decline in its ballistic missile launches, dropping by 86% since the onset of the ongoing conflict. This significant reduction also extends to the number of drones deployed by Iranian forces. The sharp decrease in missile activity may indicate a shift in Iran's military strategy amidst heightened international scrutiny and potential repercussions from its aggressive posturing. The US military continues to monitor the situation closely, assessing the implications for regional stability and security. This development is crucial, especially as tensions in the Middle East remain high, with various stakeholders keeping a wary eye on Iran's capabilities and actions. The decline in missile launches can signal a variety of strategic adjustments within Iran's military operations, potentially influenced by external pressures and internal assessments of the evolving conflict landscape.
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