US Intelligence Says Trump’s Iran Missile Warning Is Exaggerated

US Intelligence Says Trump’s Iran Missile Warning Is Exaggerated

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President Donald Trump recently warned Congress that Iran is close to building missiles capable of reaching the United States. He used this warning to suggest that military action against Tehran might be necessary. The president described the situation as an urgent threat, claiming Iran’s missile program is advancing quickly.

However, several current and former U.S. intelligence officials told Reuters that this claim is not supported by evidence. According to these sources, the latest U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency report does not show that Iran is near developing missiles that can strike the U.S. The report estimates that even if Iran tried, it could take many years, possibly until 2035, to achieve such long-range missile capability.

Intelligence officials say Iran would still face major technical challenges to build missiles that can carry warheads over such long distances. They are not aware of any recent assessment that suggests Iran is suddenly close to achieving this capability. The discrepancy between the president’s statements and intelligence findings raises concerns about how information is being presented to lawmakers and the public.

Iran has strongly denied claims that it is building missiles to hit the United States. Iranian officials have called the allegations false, saying their missile program is intended only for defense. They insist that their nuclear activities are peaceful and not aimed at creating weapons.

U.S. intelligence agencies and the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog have previously reported that Iran ended its known nuclear weapons program many years ago. Iran continues to enrich uranium, a process that can be used for both civilian energy and, at higher levels, weapons development. This remains a key point in ongoing diplomatic negotiations between Washington and Tehran.

The difference between the president’s warning and intelligence assessments comes at a tense moment. Diplomatic talks in Geneva are ongoing to reduce tensions, while U.S. forces remain active in the Middle East. Officials have said that diplomacy is preferred, but the United States is prepared to act if it believes Iran poses a real threat.

Clear and accurate information is vital when discussing issues of war and peace. In this case, intelligence officials indicate that the threat described by the president is not as immediate or severe as he suggested. This leaves policymakers and the public with important decisions on how to respond to Iran’s long-term missile and nuclear activities.

Feb. 27, 2026 10:17 a.m. 359

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