CIA Director John Ratcliffe testifies on Iran's alarming ballistic missile buildup before the Senate Intelligence Committee.
CIA Director John Ratcliffe testifies on Iran's alarming ballistic missile buildup before the Senate Intelligence Committee.
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CIA director details Iran's rapid missile development

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CIA Director John Ratcliffe testified before the Senate Intelligence Committee that Iran was developing short- and midrange ballistic missiles at an 'alarming' rate, faster than U.S. defensive capabilities could match. This buildup continued while Iran negotiated with the United States and supported affiliated terrorist organizations. The comments came amid U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iranian targets in late February.

During a Wednesday hearing, CIA Director John Ratcliffe explained the Trump administration's view of Iran as an imminent threat. Responding to Sen. Mike Rounds (R-SD), Ratcliffe confirmed Iran was 'continuing to develop' short- and midrange ballistic missiles 'at rates that were alarming.' He affirmed that Iran built offensive capabilities faster than the U.S. could develop defenses, even as negotiations occurred. Ratcliffe also verified Iran continued delivering resources to regional terrorist organizations affiliated with it. Rounds summarized that Iran persisted with 'nuclear intentions' and built missile systems to threaten neighbors during supposed diplomacy. Both agreed it was 'safer' to address the threat before full realization. Ratcliffe stated the U.S. acted partly due to Iran's 'alarming' weapons stockpiling pace, which could target Americans or allies. Separately on Wednesday, President Donald Trump questioned U.S. policing of the Strait of Hormuz, tweeting: 'I wonder what would happen if we “finished off” what’s left of the Iranian Terror State, and let the Countries that use it, we don’t, be responsible for the so called “Strait?” That would get some of our non-responsive “Allies” in gear, and fast!!!' European allies largely declined involvement. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said, 'We will not do so.' French President Emmanuel Macron called prior strikes 'outside the framework of international law' and stated France would 'never take part in operations to open or liberate the Strait of Hormuz.' The UK, Spain, Italy, and Greece also hesitated, while Poland and Baltic states offered support.

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Discussions on X highlight alarm over CIA Director John Ratcliffe's testimony that Iran is developing ballistic missiles at an alarming rate, faster than U.S. defenses can counter, amid ongoing nuclear ambitions and recent strikes. Reactions largely support military action to degrade Iran's capabilities, contradicting claims of no imminent threat, with high-engagement posts from news outlets and commentators emphasizing risks to the U.S. homeland.

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US and Israel escalate war against Iran on day five

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The United States and Israel continued military operations against Iran on March 4, 2026, entering the fifth day of the conflict known as Operation Epic Fury. The strikes have targeted Iranian naval assets, missile capabilities, and leadership, including the killing of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Criticism mounts over the lack of congressional approval and evacuation plans for Americans in the region.

US-Geheimdienste warnten Präsident Donald Trump, dass Iran gegen Golf-Verbündete Vergeltung üben könnte, doch Iran griff Länder einschließlich Kuwait und Bahrain an und weitete den Krieg dadurch aus. Trump sagte, Washington sei „geschockt“. Die Spannungen rund um die Straße von Hormus haben zugenommen.

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President Donald Trump stated on Truth Social that the US is close to meeting its objectives in the conflict with Iran and is considering winding down operations. He listed five key goals, including degrading Iran's missile capabilities and protecting regional allies. The announcement comes as the war enters its third week amid rising oil prices.

In einem weiteren Eskalationsschritt des laufenden Konflikts griff die israelische Luftwaffe am 12. März Standorte der Revolutionsgarden in Teheran und Isfahan an, nach anfänglichen US-israelischen Angriffen zu Monatsbeginn. Iran konterte mit Raketen und Drohnen gegen Israel, US-Basen und Golfstaaten, während Angriffe auf Schiffe in der Straße von Hormus – durch die 20 % des globalen Öls fließen – Ängste vor einer großen Energiekrise schüren.

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President Trump justified U.S. strikes on Iran's nuclear program despite oil prices topping $100 per barrel, following Iranian attacks on tankers that disrupted Gulf shipping. He prioritized preventing Iran's nuclear armament over short-term energy costs, announcing further measures to ease U.S. gas prices.

Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Michael Leiter stated that Israel will continue its campaign against Iran until the regime is brought to its knees, following Iranian missile strikes on Israel. In a CNN interview, Leiter highlighted Iran's attempted ballistic missile attack on the U.S.-U.K. base at Diego Garcia and accused Iran of lying about its ICBM capabilities.

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Präsident Donald Trump hat am Montag seine Drohung zurückgezogen, iranische Kraftwerke anzugreifen, und die Frist für die Wiedereröffnung der Straße von Hormus um fünf Tage verlängert. Er kündigte produktive Gespräche mit Teheran an, obwohl der Iran diese kategorisch dementierte. Die Märkte reagierten mit steigenden US-Aktienkursen und sinkenden Ölpreisen.

 

 

 

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