The fragile ceasefire between the United States and Iran appears to have collapsed as both sides exchange fresh military strikes across the Middle East. After renewed attacks near the Strait of Hormuz, the US launched multiple waves of strikes on Iranian military infrastructure, while Iran claimed retaliatory attacks on American bases in the Gulf.
As the conflict intensifies, a new question is emerging: Can the United States sustain a prolonged war?
Reports suggest the Pentagon has consumed significant quantities of advanced weapons, including THAAD interceptors, Patriot missiles, Tomahawk cruise missiles, and Precision Strike Missiles, since the conflict began. Analysts warn that replenishing these stockpiles could take years, while the financial cost of the war continues to rise.
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