Iran Rebuilds Military Capabilities Faster Than U.S. Intel Expected
Iran Rebuilds Military Capabilities Faster Than Expected

Fresh U.S. intelligence has reportedly alarmed Washington after revealing that Iran is rebuilding key military capabilities far faster than expected. According to assessments, Tehran has already restarted parts of its drone production during the ceasefire, while many missile launchers and coastal strike systems survived the U.S.-Israeli bombing campaign.

Intelligence Shocks Officials

Officials now fear Iran could restore major drone attack capability within months, despite Pentagon claims that its defense industry was crippled for years. The rapid pace of reconstruction has prompted concerns that Tehran could soon pose a renewed threat to regional stability.

Surviving Systems

Intelligence assessments suggest that a significant number of missile launchers and coastal strike systems remained operational after the bombing. This has led to a reassessment of the effectiveness of previous military actions against Iran's military infrastructure.

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The news comes amid heightened tensions between Iran, the United States, and Israel. Reports indicate that the Trump administration is facing internal turmoil over the Iran war strategy, with two high-ranking officials reportedly resigning from the White House.

Meanwhile, Iran has vowed revenge, with officials claiming 'hidden missiles' ready for battle if the U.S. or Israel strikes again. The situation remains volatile, with both sides engaging in rhetoric and military posturing.

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