US Missile Stockpiles at Risk Amid Iran Tensions, Allies Fear Supply Shortages

The ongoing conflict with Iran is straining U.S. missile inventories, raising concerns among European allies about future defense capabilities. Politico Europe highlights fears that a potential war with Iran could deplete US weapon supplies, impacting NATO readiness. Meanwhile, The New Republic reports that missile shortages are exacerbated by Trump-era military engagements, prompting Europe to boost defense production. Watch for increased military assistance from the U.S. and Europe's investment in domestic weapon manufacturing.
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Andrius Kubilius
European nations
Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz
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North Korea
Iran
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