Donald Trump has reignited the war with Iran at a time when the United States is still struggling with a dangerously depleted arsenal of its most critical weapons systems. Forty days of high‑intensity conflict left a deep mark: official Pentagon estimates put the direct cost of the war at around 25 billion dollars, but independent assessments say the true bill—including replacements—could be closer to 100 billion. With long lead times between contracts and deliveries, some replacement missiles won’t fully arrive until 2028–2030.

Trump claims the US can quadruple munitions production amid Iran conflict. War declaration on Iran by December 31, 2026 at 5.5% YES.

US President Trump faces challenges exiting the Iran war after renewed attacks. A faltering ceasefire highlights difficulties in forging a comprehensive peace deal. Escalation…

Donald Trump has reignited the war with Iran at a time when the United States is still struggling with a dangerously depleted arsenal of its most critical weapons systems. Forty…

Iran is already a quagmire. As the bombing resumes, just how bad will it get?

Key US weapons stockpiles remain significantly depleted and will come under even more intense pressure if strikes against Iran continue at the current rate, as President Donald…