Drudge Retort: The Other Side of the News
Wednesday, May 13, 2026

The Trump administration's public portrayal of a shattered Iranian military is sharply at odds with what U.S. intelligence agencies are telling policymakers behind closed doors, according to classified assessments from early this month that show Iran has regained access to most of its missile sites, launchers and underground facilities. Most alarming to some senior officials is evidence that Iran has restored operational access to 30 of the 33 missile sites it maintains along the Strait of Hormuz, which could threaten American warships and oil tankers transiting the narrow waterway.

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People with knowledge of the assessments said they show " to varying degrees, depending on the level of damage incurred at the different sites " that the Iranians can use mobile launchers that are inside the sites to move missiles to other locations. In some cases they can launch missiles directly from launchpads that are part of the facilities. Only three of the missile sites along the strait remain totally inaccessible, according to the assessments.

Iran still fields about 70 percent of its mobile launchers across the country and has retained roughly 70 percent of its prewar missile stockpile, according to the assessments. That stockpile encompasses both ballistic missiles, which can target other nations in the region, and a smaller supply of cruise missiles, which can be used against shorter-range targets on land or at sea.

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Military intelligence agencies have also reported, based on information from multiple collection streams including satellite imagery and other surveillance technologies, that Iran has regained access to roughly 90 percent of its underground missile storage and launch facilities nationwide, which are now assessed to be "partially or fully operational," the people with knowledge of the assessments said.

The findings undercut months of public assurances from President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who have told Americans that the Iranian military was "decimated" and "no longer" a threat.

#1 | Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-05-13 07:04 AM | Reply

"Decimated" - a favorite word of the regime's gauleiters and other toadies when they fantasize about its performance in Iran - does not mean what the aiders and abetters think it means.

#2 | Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-05-13 07:31 AM | Reply

Lying to the American people is a way of life for this Administration.

We shouldn't expect that will change.

#3 | Posted by Corky at 2026-05-13 10:12 AM | Reply

Reduced by 1/10th

#4 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2026-05-13 10:58 AM | Reply

"The Iran war has significantly drained much of the U.S. military's global supply of munitions" NYT

But Iran still has 70% of theirs. Who is winning this war?

#5 | Posted by SomebodyElse at 2026-05-13 02:46 PM | Reply

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