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Trump says Iran has ‘22%’ of missiles left

Trump says Iran has ‘22%’ of missiles left
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President Donald Trump stated that Iran retains approximately 22% of its missile stockpile following recent regional escalations. The claim comes amid reports of Iranian missile fire toward neighbors and denied allegations of attacks on U.S. destroyers.

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The status of Iran's military capabilities is a critical factor in the ongoing regional conflict and U.S. foreign policy decisions.

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Iran still has "21, 22%" of its missiles left, U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday (June 5, 2026), in a week in which Tehran fired dozens of them toward regional neighbors, despite a sputtering ceasefire.

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Reports on official statements while noting conflicting military claims from both sides.

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