Iran has launched more than 300 attacks on a dozen countries since war began: CENTCOM

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Iran has launched more than 300 attacks on a dozen countries since war began: CENTCOM
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Despite its attacks, Iran's capabilities continue to be degraded and destroyed under U.S. and Israeli bombardment.

-launched war against it last month, Iran has fired hundreds of missiles and thousands of one-way attack drones targeting Oman, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Jordan, Cyprus, Turkey, Azerbaijan, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Iraq, Kuwait, and Bahrain.

Desperate to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, Trump appeals to China to send warships, makes veiled threat to NATO alliesTrump says he asked 'about seven' countries to help defend Strait of Hormuz Despite its attacks — many of which have been intercepted, even though there have also had some deadly successes — Iran’s capabilities continue to be degraded and destroyed under U.S. and Israeli bombardment. U.S. forces have destroyed more than 100 of the Iranian navy’s vessels, Adm. Brad Cooper, the commander of CENTCOM, said in a prerecorded video released on Monday morning. American and Israeli forces collectively had hit more than 15,000 targets in Iran, Secretary of War “It’s one thing to defend by striking launchers and intercepting missiles and drones, but it’s another thing to eliminate the wider manufacturing apparatus behind them, and we are doing that today,” Cooper said.In the video, he showed what he described as a “naval drone storage facility” intact on March 1, “located near the Strait of Hormuz,” and then showed a subsequent picture of how that “completely destroyed” facility looked on March 9 after U.S. strikes. Cooper did the same before and after comparison with an “attack drone production factory in Tehran” on March 5, and less than a week later, it was destroyed in a “devastating barrage of U.S. airstrikes.” The final example Cooper described was a “missile command infrastructure” used to build torpedoes, which U.S. forces have destroyed. Even as the United States degrades Iran’s military capabilities, it has still been able to largely shut down theRoughly 20 million barrels of crude oil and other oil products normally pass through the strait daily, equivalent to 20% of global oil demand. Since the war began, traffic has dropped by roughly 97%, according to data compiled by the As the Trump administration tries to navigate the complexities involved with the shutdown of the strait, officials have suggested the military could escort ships through the waterway and provide security for them in the event of an Iranian attack. President

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