The Pentagon’s latest intelligence report indicates that Iran has successfully maintained its primary military strength. This finding directly contradicts recent assertions made by President Donald Trump regarding the destruction of Iran’s arsenal.

New Intelligence Contradicts Official Statements
A confidential report from the Pentagon has sparked a major debate in Washington. While President Donald Trump recently claimed that Iran’s military power was failing, intelligence officials suggest otherwise. The new assessment confirms that Iran’s core strike capabilities remain largely intact. According to sources at NBC News, the Pentagon’s intelligence wing notes that Iran still holds its “key military assets.” This information stands in stark contrast to statements from the President and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. Previously, officials claimed that Iran’s air force and navy suffered irreparable damage. However, the Pentagon now warns that Iran remains a formidable regional force.
Trump Mentions Pakistan Connection in Ceasefire Talks
President Trump has announced a temporary pause in military strikes against Iranian targets. He cited a specific request from Pakistan’s leadership as the reason for this strategic delay. Trump stated, “At the request of Pakistan’s leadership, we have decided to postpone the proposed American strikes.” Despite this gesture, the President clarified that the blockade of Iranian ports would continue. He insisted that the economic pressure will remain until Tehran presents a serious proposal for negotiations. The U.S. goal remains to bring Iran to the bargaining table through a mix of diplomacy and economic restrictions.
Tehran Rejects Peace Proposal as a Deceptive Tactic
Iran has quickly dismissed the American ceasefire extension as a meaningless gesture. An advisor to the Iranian Parliament Speaker warned that the move is likely a stalling tactic. Tehran believes the U.S. is simply buying time to prepare for a much larger surprise offensive. Consequently, the Iranian leadership has called for an escalation of their own military readiness. They argue that the U.S. is not seeking true diplomacy but is merely rebranding its strategy. Iranian officials remain skeptical of any peace offers while the naval and economic blockades remain in effect.






