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Rebuilding US Munitions Stockpiles Used in Iran War Could Take Years

via Washington Examiner·1h ago

American defense contractors estimate it will take upwards of three years to replace the primary munitions used during the 39-day bombing campaign against Iran. This logistical bottleneck poses a significant challenge for the administration's long-term war strategy and ability to sustain pressure on Tehran without a new treaty. The delay highlights the fragility of current supply chains and the difficulty of maintaining high-intensity conflict over extended periods.

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