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US says Iran strikes are intensifying, but data shows a more uneven pace

Pentagon messaging points to escalation, while military figures suggest operations have risen and fallen over time.

March 21, 2026 / 13:46 IST
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  • US: Iran strikes intensify, yet data shows ups and downs
  • CENTCOM data shows uneven attack pace, not escalation
  • Campaign settling into sustained phase, not constant ramp-up

US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth has repeatedly said that American strikes on Iran are increasing in intensity and frequency. But data released by the US military suggests a more mixed picture, with the pace of attacks rising and falling over the past three weeks.

In a series of briefings, Hegseth has consistently described the campaign as accelerating. He has said that each new day would bring larger waves of strikes, calling them the “most intense” yet and insisting that operations were ramping up, not slowing down.

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However, figures released by US Central Command do not show a steady increase. Instead, they point to a pattern where the number of strikes fluctuates, with some days seeing higher activity and others a slowdown, CNN reported.

A gap between messaging and data
The difference has drawn attention because it highlights a gap between how the campaign is being described publicly and what the numbers indicate. Hegseth has painted a picture of sustained escalation, saying the US is “winning decisively” and that Iran’s military capabilities have been significantly degraded. Senior Iranian figures have been killed, and key parts of the country’s defence systems have been hit.