Members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) participate in a military exercise aimed at "increasing combat capabilities" in Tehran province, Iran, on May 12, 2026. [Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps - Anadolu Agency]
US intelligence believes that Iran resumed parts of its drone production during the six-week ceasefire with Washington that started in early April, signaling a rapid recovery of some military capabilities damaged by US-Israeli strikes, CNN reported Thursday. Intelligence assessments suggest Iran’s military is rebuilding far more quickly than expected, said the report, which cited US intelligence officials. The effort includes restoring missile sites, launch systems and manufacturing capacity for critical weapons that were damaged or destroyed during the conflict. Officials reportedly warned that the rapid recovery means Iran could still pose a major threat to regional allies if US President Donald Trump decides to resume military operations. READ: Iranian parliament speaker warns of “strong response” to any new US attack The […]

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