Tension in the Middle East has taken a frightening new turn as fresh reports claim that a large portion of Iran’s missile arsenal has already been wiped out in ongoing military strikes. Watch Video Now.
In a shocking revelation, Reuters national security correspondent Phil Stewart disclosed that weeks of intense air and naval bombardments have severely weakened Iran’s military power, raising fears that the conflict could soon enter a more dangerous phase.
According to Stewart, the destruction so far has been massive. He revealed that most of Iran’s missile systems have already been taken out, while another significant portion may be damaged or trapped under collapsed tunnels and bunkers.
This comes as the United States and its allies reportedly prepare for possible ground operations — a move that could stretch the conflict for weeks and bring even more uncertainty to the region.
The military campaign, said to be operating under the name “Operation Epic Fury,” has focused heavily on disabling Iran’s ability to strike back with long-range missiles.
For now, this appears to have reduced the risk of a large-scale counterattack.
But the situation is far from over.
Experts are warning that weapons buried deep underground could still be recovered and used, making the next phase of this conflict extremely risky and unpredictable.
Many global observers are now watching closely, fearing that a full-scale escalation could have serious consequences not just for the Middle East, but for the entire world.
As tensions rise, one question remains: Is this the beginning of the end — or just the start of something even bigger?
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