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美防长提名人:伊朗加紧挖掘地下掩体以保护导弹资产
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美防长提名人:伊朗加紧挖掘地下掩体以保护导弹资产

April 16, 2026, 1:35 PM EDTWASHINGTON — A week ago, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said that Iran’s missile program was “functionally destroyed,” with stockpiles depleted, decimated and ineffective. On Thursday, he acknowledged Iran is “digging out” its remaining missiles and launchers, but said it no longer had the capacity to get more. “You have no defense industry, no ability to replenish your offensive or defensive capabilities,” he said. Despite the massive bombing campaign by the United States and Israel, roughly half of Iran’s ballistic missile launchers were still intact and thousands of one-way attack drones remained in its arsenal as of earlier this month, NBC News reported. Multiple missile stockpiles buried underground in Iran were undamaged.While peace talks stall and the U.S. expanded its efforts to block Iranian ports at the critical Strait of Hormuz, the Trump administration has been seeking to showcase that its military prowess caused devastation to Iran’s capabilities. But officials have offered conflicting messages on how bad that devastation has been.U.S. intelligence reporting suggests China was planning to provide new air defense weaponry to Iran in coming weeks, NBC News reported earlier this week.President Donald Trump said Wednesday that China, the primary buyer of Iranian oil, had agreed not to send arms to Iran, and was “very happy” with the U.S. effort to clear the Strait of Hormuz. A broad view of the Strait of Hormuz between southern Iran and Oman's Musandam Peninsula in Sentinel-2 satellite imagery processed and enhanced by Maps4media. Maps4media / Getty ImagesBut Iran also obtained a satellite from China in late 2024 that it has used to monitor U.S. military sites across the Middle East this year, according to a person with knowledge of the satellite. Some of the monitored sites were later struck by Tehran.The satellite captured images of Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia over several days in mid-March, the person said. Trump wrote in a Truth Social post March 14 that five planes at the Saudi base had been hit by Iran but had suffered little damage. There were no casualties. The Financial Times first reported on the satellite.It also captured images near an American air base in Jordan and one in Bahrain, the person said. According to Iranian state media, those bases were struck by Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps missiles and drones in March.The Chinese Foreign Affairs Ministry denied the report, according to the statement sent to Reuters.“Recently, some forces have been keen on fabricating rumors and maliciously associating them to China,” according to the statement. “China firmly opposes this kind of practice driven by ulterior motives.”Iran downed an F-15E fighter jet shortly before Trump announced a two-week pause in attacks. A U.S. delegation led by Vice President JD Vance met with Iranian officials in Islamabad but failed to reach a permanent peace deal.Trumps said talks could resume in the Pakistani ca