Washington: US Military Moves to Dismantle Iranian Missile Production Infrastructure
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Washington: US Military Moves to Dismantle Iranian Missile Production Infrastructure

SadaNews - The White House spokesperson, Caroline Levitt, revealed on Tuesday during a press conference that the US military is now moving to dismantle Iranian missile production, adding that "B-2 bombers have recently dropped 2000-pound bombs on what she described as missile sites deeply underground in Iran."

Levitt also told reporters that Americans will witness a "rapid decline" in oil and gas prices once the US military achieves its national security objectives in Iran completely.

The White House indicated that "the operations will end when Trump decides to achieve the goals and Iran is in a state of unconditional surrender."

It also confirmed that the US Navy has not escorted any oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz, after Energy Secretary Chris Wright announced this step, before quickly deleting his post.

Levitt stated, "I can confirm that the US Navy has not escorted any tankers or ships at this stage, noting that this remains an available option, of course," after President Donald Trump had previously hinted at the possibility of taking such a step amid the war with Iran.

The Iranian "Revolutionary Guard" emphasized today that no American warship "dared to approach the Sea of Oman, the Persian Gulf, or the Strait of Hormuz during the war."