By the numbers: US thrashed military targets in Iran, but some capabilities remain

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WASHINGTON – Since the ceasefire between Iran and the U.S. was announced, leaders in President Donald Trump’s administration have been quick to assert that Iranian military and arms capacity have been significantly diminished following weeks of intense conflict.

However, it is acknowledged that Tehran maintains certain capabilities, both for retaliation and self-defense. General Dan Caine, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, reported that U.S. military operations have targeted over 13,000 sites in Iran, indicating a substantial impact on the nation’s military infrastructure.

While the U.S. government touts high success rates in the destruction of Iranian air defenses, naval capacities, and weapon manufacturing facilities, the claims of total decimation of Iran’s military capabilities require careful scrutiny.

U.S. Military Actions and Impact on Iran’s Forces

General Caine disclosed that approximately 80% of Iran’s air defense systems have been “destroyed,” with over 1,500 air defense targets and several hundred missile and drone storage facilities targeted. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth echoed these statements, noting that while Iran’s air defense capabilities have been severely compromised, they still retain some operational ability.

Despite claims of an airspace dominance, the ability of Iranian forces to respond remains a critical factor, as evidenced by the downing of a U.S. F-15E Strike Eagle, marking a pivotal moment in the ongoing conflict.

Naval and Industrial Capacity Assessment

In terms of naval power, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt reported that over 90% of Iran’s regular Navy fleet has been sunk, with substantial losses in the Revolutionary Guard’s fleet as well. However, some smaller attack boats remain operational, suggesting that Iran’s naval capabilities are not entirely eradicated.

Furthermore, while the U.S. has targeted approximately 90% of Iran’s weapons factories and 80% of its nuclear industrial base, the potential for Iran to rebuild and acquire military resources through other means is a significant concern.

Regional Implications and Future Considerations

As the U.S. and its allies prepare for negotiations with Iran and Israel in Pakistan, the situation remains complex. Independent observers note that merchant traffic through the strategically essential Strait of Hormuz has not been noticeably affected despite the ongoing hostilities.

With Israel reporting a 90% interception rate of incoming threats through its advanced aerial defense systems, the regional military balance continues to evolve. Israeli officials credit these systems with preventing significant damage and casualties, underscoring the continuing importance of technological advancements in modern warfare.

As the geopolitical landscape shifts, the implications of these military actions and capabilities will undoubtedly shape future interactions among Iran, the United States, and Israel.

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Associated Press writer Sam Mednick in Tel Aviv, Israel, contributed to this report.

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