Joint U.S. and Israeli operations have significantly diminished Iran’s missile and drone capabilities, with reports indicating a 90% drop in missile launches since the conflict began on February 28. Despite this, Iran retains an estimated 2,500 missiles and continues to launch sporadic attacks, including recent missile strikes on Gulf countries. Experts suggest Iran’s strategy involves a war of attrition, relying on decentralized and mobile launch systems to maintain a credible threat despite losses.
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