How long can the US sustain the Iran war? Pentagon warns of looming missile shortage
The Pentagon has raised concerns about a potential missile shortage as the ongoing conflict in Iran escalates. This warning comes at a time when the U.S. has already experienced significant depletion of its missile stocks, particularly the Patriot missile system, which has seen extensive use in Ukraine's prolonged struggle against Russia. As the U.S. military continues to support its allies and engage in various global conflicts, the sustainability of its defense capabilities is being questioned. Experts suggest that the current geopolitical landscape may strain U.S. military resources further, challenging its ability to respond effectively to multiple threats. The situation underscores the need for a strategic reassessment of military stockpiles and potential impacts on U.S. foreign policy, especially in the Middle East, where tensions remain high. The Pentagon’s acknowledgment of these shortages signals a critical juncture for U.S. military readiness and strategic planning in the face of evolving global threats.
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