“Is Iran getting ready to strike the United States?” That’s the question exploding across headlines after a shocking new claim from Tehran. Iran now says it still hasn’t used a large portion of its missile arsenal… even after weeks of war with the U.S. and Israel. So what does that actually mean? And should anyone be worried? <br /> <br />A senior spokesperson from Iran’s Defense Ministry, Brigadier General Reza Talaei-Nik, made the claim during rising tensions in early April 2026. His message was blunt: Iran still has “a significant portion” of its missile power untouched. <br /> <br />This comes right after intense fighting between Iran, the U.S., and Israel—where missiles, drones, and airstrikes were exchanged across multiple fronts. <br /> <br />The conflict began in late February 2026, when the U.S. and Israel launched large-scale strikes on Iranian military and nuclear infrastructure. Iran responded with waves of ballistic missiles and drones targeting Israeli territory and U.S. regional bases. <br /> <br /> <br />#IranMissiles #IranMissileArsenal #IranMilitaryPower #IranMissileCapability2026 #IranUSTensions #USIranWar #IranWeaponsStockpile #MiddleEastConflict #IranDefenseSystem #BallisticMissilesIran #IranMilitaryUpdate #GlobalTensionsIran #IranWarNews #USIranConflictUpdate #IranMissileRange #IranUndergroundBases #IranWeaponsAnalysis #GeopoliticsIran #IranVsUSLatest #MilitaryEscalationMiddleEast #IranConflict2026 #IranWarUpdate #MissileThreatIran #MiddleEastTensions #IranDefenseUpdate <br />
