Iran Can Withstand US Blockade for 90-120 Days: CIA Assessment

US President Donald Trump's claims that Iran's military and economy are close to collapse have been contradicted by a confidential CIA assessment, which says Iran can withstand the US naval blockade for at least 90-120 days. The assessment, cited by The Washington Post, notes that Iran still has nearly 70% of its prewar missile stockpile and around 75% of its mobile missile launchers.
The CIA believes Iran's situation is not as dire as claimed, with Tehran storing oil on tanker ships and reducing oil field output to preserve infrastructure.
The US imposed a naval blockade on Iran in April, which applies to all ships entering or leaving Iranian ports, with the White House claiming Iran is losing $500 million daily due to the blockade.
The CIA analysis also warns that Iran's missile and drone threat remains serious, with the potential for Iran to resume large-scale ballistic missile production sooner than previously thought. The court will resume hearing on the matter is not applicable, however, officials will continue to monitor the situation and assess Iran's capabilities.