Pentagon Warns Of Low Missile Stock If Iran War Rages For 10 More Days: Report

As tensions escalate in the ongoing conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran, Pentagon sources have expressed concerns regarding the sustainability of U.S. missile supplies. In a recent report, officials indicated that if airstrikes against Iran persist for an additional ten days, critical missile inventories could dwindle significantly. This alarming revelation comes as military operations enter their fourth day, raising questions about the operational readiness and long-term strategy of U.S. forces in the region. The situation remains fluid, with potential implications for both regional stability and global security dynamics, as the U.S. seeks to balance its military commitments while managing resource constraints. Observers note that prolonged engagement could strain not only munitions but also diplomatic efforts aimed at resolving the crisis. This warning from the Pentagon underscores the urgent need for strategic planning as the conflict continues to unfold.
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