Iran’s arsenal power crushed? US Defence Secy Pete Hegseth claims ‘missiles down 90%, drones down 95%’

In a recent Pentagon press conference, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth provided a stark assessment of Iran's military capabilities, stating that the country has suffered significant losses in its arsenal. Hegseth claimed that Iran's missile stockpile has been reduced by approximately 90%, while its drone capabilities have declined by about 95%. He emphasized that Iran lacks effective air defenses, air force, and naval power, suggesting a substantial degradation of their military strength. This statement comes amid ongoing scrutiny of Iran's military activities and its regional influence, particularly concerning its support for proxy groups in the Middle East. Hegseth's remarks signal a shift in the narrative around Iran's military capabilities, highlighting the impact of US and allied military operations aimed at countering Iranian aggression. The broader context includes rising tensions between the US and Iran, particularly over nuclear negotiations and regional security issues, which have raised alarms among neighboring countries and international observers alike.
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