Iran's ballistic missile attacks have significantly decreased by 90% since the onset of the conflict, according to U.S. Central Command. This reduction marks a notable shift in Iran's military strategy and could have implications for regional stability. According to Jin10, the decrease in missile activity may reflect changing priorities or pressures within Iran's defense operations. The reduction in attacks is seen as a positive development by military analysts, who suggest it could lead to a decrease in tensions in the region. However, the reasons behind this decline remain unclear, and further analysis is needed to understand the broader impact on geopolitical dynamics.