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Trump revises Iran missile estimate upward to ‘21, 22 per cent’ as ceasefire sputters
US President Donald Trump now says Iran still has missiles left as of June 2026 after Tehran fired two projectiles at two US warships in the Gulf of Oman, days after he claimed the stockpile was destroyed. — AFP pic

WASHINGTON, June 6 — Iran still has “21, 22 per cent” of its missiles left, US President Donald Trump said Friday, in a week in which Tehran fired dozens of them toward regional neighbors, despite a sputtering ceasefire.

“They still have capacity. They have some missiles, they have some drones. I would say, per centage wise, maybe 21, 22 per cent of their missiles,” Trump told NBC News in an interview.

That figure for Iran’s missile stockpile is higher than one of 18 per cent Trump gave in May. He has often claimed to have completely destroyed Iran’s war-fighting capacity.

Iran’s military said Friday it had fired “warning missiles” at two US destroyers in the Gulf of Oman – a claim promptly denied by the US military. 

Two days earlier, Kuwait said it had intercepted 30 ballistic missiles fired as part of “heinous Iranian aggression.” — AFP 

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