The Fears Are Confirmed: Iran’s Launchers Have Survived

The Islamic Republic of Iran still has over half of its missile launchers intact—and that changes everything.

In this video, we break down the latest intelligence reports, including confirmations from CNN and U.S. intelligence sources, revealing that Iran retains significant retaliatory capability even after more than a month of sustained conflict. Despite early claims that 60–80% of Iran’s missile infrastructure had been destroyed, the reality now paints a very different picture.

This is a critical geopolitical moment. If Iran can still launch missiles and deploy drones at scale, then the strategic balance begins to shift. The failure to eliminate Iran’s response capability raises serious questions about the effectiveness of U.S. and Israeli military strategy in this conflict.

We also explore how Iran’s military doctrine—focused on underground facilities, dispersed launch systems, and resilience against air superiority—has allowed it to absorb initial strikes and continue operating. Add to that thousands of remaining one-way attack drones, ongoing domestic production, and potential support from Russia, and the picture becomes even more complex.

Meanwhile, conflicting narratives emerge from Washington. While President Donald Trump claims Iran’s capabilities have been “dramatically curtailed,” intelligence assessments suggest otherwise. This disconnect highlights the growing gap between political messaging and battlefield reality.

⚠️ Key topics covered:

Iran missile capability update (Day 35)

U.S. intelligence vs political narrative

Drone warfare and underground infrastructure

Strategic balance in the Iran-Israel conflict

Future escalation risks in the Middle East

This isn’t about taking sides—it’s about understanding the real dynamics shaping one of the most dangerous conflicts in modern geopolitics.

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