US Missile Stockpile Depleted in Iran, Leaving Nation Vulnerable to Future Conflict Shortage
The US military has significantly depleted its stockpile of key missiles during the war with Iran, creating a near-term risk of running out of ammunition in a future conflict. If another war were to break out, the country may be at risk of depleting its missile supply.
The US military's stockpile of key missiles has been significantly depleted during its operations in Iran, creating a near-term risk that the country may run out of ammunition if another war breaks out. This depletion is attributed to the extensive use of missiles in recent conflicts. The situation highlights the vulnerability of the US military's arsenal and raises concerns about its ability to respond effectively to future conflicts. As a result, the US military is taking steps to replenish its missile stockpile.