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Iran’s show of strength amid Trump’s threats! 30 missile sites still active, will tension increase?
Samira Vishwas | May 13, 2026 3:24 PM CST

30 Iran Active Missile Sites Remain Fully Operational: Despite major attacks by America and Israel, Iran’s military strength has not been completely destroyed. New intelligence reports claim that 30 of Iran’s missile sites are still fully operational. Due to this, serious questions are being raised on all those big claims of President Trump, in which it was said that the Iranian army was destroyed.

US President Donald Trump has been continuously claiming that Iran’s military power is almost completely destroyed. But the secret assessment of intelligence agencies has revealed that Iran is still safe. It continues to maintain strong access to most of its vital missile sites and military infrastructure.

Missile sites are present near the Strait of Hormuz

According to the report, out of 33 Iranian missile sites around the Strait of Hormuz, 30 are still active. This is a very sensitive area through which about 20 percent of the world’s oil supply passes daily. As tensions escalate, American warships and oil tankers could continue to be under major threat. The intelligence report said Iran managed to save 70 percent of its mobile missile launchers and 70 percent of its pre-war stock. These also include dangerous ballistic missiles, which have the capability to carry out major attacks throughout the Middle East. About 90 percent of Iran’s underground missile storage has become fully operational again.

US arms stock

During the war, America fired 1100 long-range cruise missiles, more than 1000 Tomahawks and more than 1300 Patriot interceptors. The stock of these heavy weapons has been depleted rapidly and it may take several years to completely re-produce them. For this reason, European countries are worried that the supply of arms to countries like Ukraine may be affected. Meanwhile, the White House is still completely sticking to its old line and is calling this report misleading. Spokeswoman Olivia Wells said those who believe Iran has built up power are delusional.


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