Iran Restores Its Military Strength During the Fragile Ceasefire With US | WION Pulse

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WIONMay 13, 2026

Why It Matters

Iran’s undiminished missile capability threatens global energy flows through Hormuz and forces the United States to confront escalating war costs and ammunition shortfalls, reshaping regional security calculations.

Key Takeaways

  • Iran retains operational access to 30 of 33 missile sites.
  • US Pentagon war costs approach $30 billion amid ongoing Gulf conflict.
  • Iran dispersed and hardened missile assets before U.S. strikes.
  • American missile reserves face depletion, replenishment may take years.
  • Hormuz shipping lanes remain vulnerable despite claimed Iranian defeat.

Summary

The video reports that, despite a fragile cease‑fire between the United States and Iran, Tehran’s missile capability remains largely intact. New intelligence shows Iran still controls most of its missile infrastructure along the strategic Strait of Hormuz, contradicting earlier U.S. statements that the Iranian war machine had been destroyed.

According to the report, 30 of Iran’s 33 missile sites are still operational, a fact attributed to pre‑emptive dispersal, underground hardening, and relocation of launchers. The Pentagon’s war bill for the Gulf engagement has swelled to nearly $30 billion, while American interceptor stocks are being exhausted faster than they can be replenished.

Former President Donald Trump repeatedly claimed Iran’s navy and air force were eliminated, a narrative now challenged by secret assessments. Officials cited the ability of Iran to preserve its missile force and warned that U.S. missile reserves could take years to restore, highlighting a growing logistical strain on defense factories.

The persistence of Iran’s missile arsenal keeps the Hormuz shipping corridor exposed to potential strikes, raising the risk of renewed hostilities. For Washington, the rising cost and dwindling ammunition underscore a strategic dilemma: sustain a costly deterrence posture or risk escalation in a region already volatile.

Original Description

Fresh reports suggest Iran has managed to restore parts of its missile infrastructure near the Strait of Hormuz despite sustained US and Israeli strikes during the conflict. Intelligence assessments indicate that key missile capabilities may have survived the attacks, raising new questions about the long-term effectiveness of the military campaign.
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