US missile stockpiles could be depleted within 10 days if strikes on Iran continue, despite President Trump’s claims of unlimited supplies. The Pentagon warns of high costs and risks associated with an extended campaign, particularly concerning precision munitions and advanced missile interceptors like THAAD. US missile stockpiles could be depleted within 10 days if strikes on Iran continue, despite President Trump’s claims of unlimited supplies. The Pentagon warns of high costs and risks associated with an extended campaign, particularly concerning precision munitions and advanced missile interceptors like THAAD.
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