CENTCOM commander tells senators U.S. strikes have reduced Iran’s military threat but not eliminated it
The Facts
- Adm. Brad Cooper, commander of U.S. Central Command, testified to the Senate Armed Services Committee about the impact of the U.S. military campaign against Iran.
- Cooper said U.S. strikes had sharply reduced Iran’s ability to threaten neighboring countries and U.S. interests.
- Cooper said Iran’s defense industry had been set back by 90%.
- Cooper also said Iran still retains some military capability, including a limited ability to continue strikes in the region.
- The remaining Iranian threat matters in part because Tehran can still affect shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, a major route for global energy trade.
- Cooper’s testimony did not fully resolve conflicting assessments about Iran’s remaining arsenal, because he downplayed reports citing U.S. intelligence that Iran retained substantial missile and drone capabilities.
How left and right are reading this
- Both agree
- Iran’s military capacity was significantly degraded but not eliminated, leaving a real residual threat to regional targets and potentially to shipping through the Strait of Hormuz even after a campaign Cooper described as highly effective.
- They split on
- Less a disagreement than a question of emphasis: the unresolved uncertainty around Iran’s remaining arsenal and regional risk, versus the scale of the setback inflicted by U.S. strikes and the case for sustained vigilance.
Context
What did the U.S. commander say about Iran’s remaining strike capability?
Cooper told senators that Iran still has a "very moderate, if not small" ability to continue strikes, even after the U.S. campaign substantially reduced its broader military threat Times of Israel,ThePrint.
Why is the Strait of Hormuz part of this story?
Cooper said Iran’s ability to stop commerce through the strait has been reduced, but he also said Iranian threats are still heard by shipping and insurance markets. Other reports in the source pool say Iran’s continued capabilities have helped sustain risks to traffic through the waterway CBS News,POLITICO,Gulf Daily News Onl….
What remains unclear after Cooper’s testimony?
The main unresolved issue is how much missile, drone and related capability Iran still has. Cooper emphasized the damage done by U.S. strikes, while Reuters-based reporting noted intelligence assessments that Iran retained substantial capabilities in underground stockpiles Reuters,ThePrint.
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