Mar 4 14:01 ET
STATEMENT? Unconfirmed
Iranian Regime Struggling to Organize Military Campaign as Missile Launches Drop 86%, Officials Say
Iran's military command is struggling to coordinate operations as an organized campaign, with missile launches becoming largely sporadic and uncoordinated following targeted strikes on senior commanders and command infrastructure, U.S. and Israeli officials told The Jerusalem Post. Gen. Dan Caine, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, confirmed an 86% reduction in Iranian missile launches compared to the conflict's first day, with one official describing the situation as: "Whoever can fire, fires." Satellite analysis by Bellingcat shows at least 15 Tehran police stations have been struck in a strategy aimed at undermining the regime's ability to suppress anti-government protests. Meanwhile, Iran's Assembly of Experts is voting remotely to select a successor to the slain Supreme Leader Khamenei, with Defense Minister Katz vowing that any appointed successor will also be targeted for assassination.
Tehran, Iran
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