Trump Estimates Iran's Remaining Missile Capacity at 21-22%
Iran has 21% to 22% of its missiles left: Trump

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In a recent NBC News interview, US President Donald Trump stated that Iran retains 21 to 22 percent of its missile inventory. He noted that while this is a significant number, it is considerably lower than before military actions against the country.
- 01Trump mentioned Iran has 21-22% of its missile capacity remaining.
- 02He described the remaining missiles as 'a lot' but significantly reduced from previous levels.
- 03The remarks were made during an interview on NBC News' 'Meet the Press'.
- 04Trump highlighted the presence of both missiles and drones in Iran's arsenal.
- 05The statement reflects ongoing concerns about Iran's military capabilities.
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During an interview with NBC News' 'Meet the Press', US President Donald Trump assessed Iran's missile capabilities, stating that the country currently possesses approximately 21 to 22 percent of its original missile stock. Trump acknowledged that while this remaining quantity is substantial, it is a significant decrease compared to what Iran had prior to military interventions. He also noted that Iran still has operational drones in addition to its missiles, indicating ongoing military capabilities despite reductions.
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