Iran showcases ambition and advances at military museum after setbacks of Israel war

NBC NewsFriday, November 14, 2025 at 10:00:00 AM
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Iran showcases ambition and advances at military museum after setbacks of Israel war
The recent showcase at The National Aerospace Park highlights Iran's military ambitions following significant setbacks during the 12-Day War, where Israeli bombardments reportedly increased Iran's missile capabilities beyond pre-war levels. This claim is supported by reports indicating that Iran's missile power has surged post-conflict. Additionally, the International Atomic Energy Agency has been unable to verify Iran's near-weapons-grade uranium stockpile since the war, raising concerns about nuclear proliferation. As tensions escalate, the potential for further conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the U.S. looms larger.
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