Iran's Missile Arsenal Remains Intact Despite Airstrikes

Following days of intensive US and Israeli bombardment aimed at crippling Iranian military infrastructure, Iranian Telegram networks highlight international reporting that Tehran's missile arsenal remains fully intact.

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Iran's Missile Arsenal Survives US-Israeli Bombardment

Despite an unprecedented, days-long campaign of US and Israeli airstrikes targeting Iranian military, naval, and air defense infrastructure throughout early March 2026, Iran's core strategic deterrent appears to have survived. According to the Iranian breaking news channel خبرفوری ࡆ اخبارفوری مذاکره ࡆ جنگ فوری, which consistently amplifies pro-regime and militaristic updates, Western reporting confirms the strikes failed to degrade Tehran's primary strike capabilities.

Citing Bloomberg, the channel declared that "Iran's missile arsenal remains intact despite the attacks!" This narrative was heavily amplified across Iranian Telegram networks, accumulating over 42,000 combined views across multiple platforms, including the allied network اخبارفوری خبرفوری جنگ امریکا فوری.

This assertion of military resilience stands in stark contrast to recent statements from US President Donald Trump, who declared the destruction of the Iranian Air Force and Navy, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who urged Iranians to capitalize on the resulting military devastation to overthrow the newly established government under Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei.

The reported survival of the missile arsenal underpins ongoing threats from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) to incinerate Middle Eastern energy infrastructure. These retaliatory threats, backed by an intact missile stockpile, have already triggered major regional disruptions, including the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, halted oil production in Kuwait, and a surge in global oil prices to over $120 a barrel.

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The source material consists of a single brief headline amplified across two Iranian news channels. It relies on a secondary attribution (Bloomberg) circulated within Iranian networks to project strength and validate the resilience of Iran's military capabilities amidst the ongoing bombardment campaign.