
US Central Command Says Over 10,000 Targets Hit in Iran as Joint US-Israel Strikes Destroy Two-Thirds of Military Industry and 92% of Key Naval Fleet
The head of US Central Command, Adm. Brad Cooper, says American forces have now struck more than 10,000 targets inside Iran since the war began, dealing a massive blow to the regime’s military infrastructure. Working in close coordination with Israel, the combined campaign has hit thousands more sites, significantly weakening Tehran’s war capabilities.
According to Cooper, the strikes have produced clear, measurable results. He says roughly two-thirds of Iran’s military production facilities have been destroyed, severely limiting the regime’s ability to sustain or rebuild its arsenal.
The impact has been especially dramatic at sea. Cooper revealed that 92% of Iran’s largest naval vessels have been eliminated, effectively ending its ability to project power or threaten international shipping routes across the region.
At the same time, Iran’s offensive capabilities have sharply declined. Missile and drone attacks have dropped by about 90%, as key production sites, shipyards, and launch infrastructure have been heavily targeted.
Cooper emphasized that the campaign is ongoing, with the US and Israel continuing to dismantle what remains of Iran’s military manufacturing network, aiming to fully neutralize the regime’s ability to rearm.