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Iran says its firepower still largely untouched

Published on: April 25, 2026 9:02 PM

Iran has claimed that it has not fully deployed its missile arsenal during its ongoing conflict with the United States and Israel, suggesting that significant military capacity remains unused. The statement is notable as it comes amid escalating regional tensions that have disrupted maritime trade and heightened fears of a wider conflict. It also adds uncertainty to already volatile security conditions in the Gulf region.

According to Iranian defence spokesperson Reza Talaei-Nik, a large portion of Iran’s missile capabilities has not yet been activated during the war. He said Iranian forces have maintained operational strength and only partially used their systems in the ongoing 40-day conflict. The remarks were reported by Iran’s semi-official Tasnim News Agency.

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Talaei-Nik also claimed that Iranian forces achieved dominance in parts of the conflict zone, including over areas described as “occupied territories.” He further stated that naval forces successfully pushed back hostile warships in the region, forcing them to withdraw significant distances. These claims could not be independently verified.

The conflict, involving United States and Israel, has severely disrupted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz since late February. The disruption has rattled global energy markets and raised concerns about prolonged instability in one of the world’s key oil transit routes.

Read more: US-Iran talks stall amid tensions 

Overall, conflicting claims from Iran and Western officials highlight deep uncertainty over the true extent of damage and remaining capabilities. While the United States has claimed significant degradation of Iranian military systems, Tehran continues to assert operational strength and resilience. The situation remains highly sensitive with ongoing risks to regional and global stability.

 

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Gulf security crisis, Iran missile capabilities, Israel Iran war reports, Latest, Reza Talaei Nik statement, Strait of Hormuz disruption, US Iran conflict 2026

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