Air Strikes Took Out 1/3 Of Iran’s Ballistic Missile Capacity, Israel Says

An Israeli F-35 prepares for a mission on June 13.
Credit: Israeli Defense Forces
Israeli air strikes have taken out about one-third of Iran’s ballistic missile launcher capacity, though officials say it will take weeks for the threat to be fully neutralized. Meanwhile, the Pentagon is surging air assets toward the region to be forward positioned, while Israeli leaders say the...
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