Iran’s Retaliation Slows as Arsenal Feels the Strikes

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After nearly two weeks of U.S. and Israeli strikes battering Iran’s arsenal, Tehran’s retaliatory attacks appear to be slowing as missiles and drones are diminished, with officials suggesting Iran may reserve weapons for a prolonged conflict.
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- Iran’s Missile Launches Have Fallen Sharply Since Start of War, Data Shows WSJ
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