Donald Trump has acknowledged that Iran still retains roughly 21–22% of its missile arsenal despite months of U.S. and Israeli military strikes. Speaking to NBC News, Trump said most of Iran’s missile production, drone facilities and launch infrastructure had been destroyed, but admitted Tehran still possesses a significant number of missiles and drones. The remarks come amid renewed U.S.-Iran tensions, repeated military exchanges across the region, and ongoing debate over whether Washington can sustain a prolonged confrontation while pursuing a potential diplomatic agreement with Tehran.

In an exclusive interview with NBC News’ “Meet the Press,” Trump said he believed Iran now had roughly 21%-22% of the missiles it did when the war started.

Declaração do presidente americano contradiz relatórios de inteligência, que acreditam que o país ainda retém parte considerável de seu arsenal e fábricas bélicas

"They have some missiles, they have some drones. I would say percentage wise, maybe 21-22% of their missiles," Trump told NBC's Meet the Press.