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Pentagon officials are reportedly concerned about an "alarmingly low" supply of Tomahawk missiles after the U.S. military fired approximately 850 into Iran during the ongoing four-week conflict.
The high rate of missile usage has prompted internal discussions within the U.S. military about increasing production and replenishing stockpiles, with some officials describing the supply in the Middle East as nearing "Winchester" status.






