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Gen. Keane: The damage to Iran is beyond what's being reported
Retired four-star general warns of "massive internal damage" in Iran
Says "the level of damage is beyond what is being reported"
Former Vice Chief of Staff of the US Army General Jack Keane (ret.) warned today that the damage to Iran from the recent attacks is far more extensive than what is currently being reported.
Keane said that "the level of damage is beyond what is being reported." He added that "there is massive internal damage" in Iran, including damage to military installations, oil refineries, and other key infrastructure.
Keane's comments come as the US and Iran continue to trade threats in the wake of the attacks. The US has accused Iran of carrying out the attacks, while Iran has denied responsibility.
Keane said that the US needs to be prepared for further attacks from Iran. He said that "Iran is not going to let this go." He added that "they are going to try to hit us again."
Keane's warning is a reminder of the potential for further escalation in the conflict between the US and Iran. The US has already deployed additional troops to the region, and Iran has threatened to retaliate for any further attacks.
It is important to note that Keane's comments are based on his own assessment of the situation. The US government has not released any official information about the extent of the damage in Iran.
However, Keane's comments are consistent with other reports that have emerged since the attacks. For example, the New York Times reported that the US military believes that Iran's oil production capacity has been reduced by at least 50%.
The Wall Street Journal reported that the attacks caused "significant damage" to Iran's air defense systems.
These reports suggest that the damage to Iran is more extensive than what is currently being reported. It is important to continue to monitor the situation closely in the coming days and weeks.