The U.S. just fought a conflict with Ir@n. Missiles were used. Lots of them. Now, questions are pouring in: Are the stockpiles running low? Secretary of War Pete Hegseth says no. He called the concerns "Foolishly and Unhelpfully Overstated". His words: "We have all the munitions needed." But Senator Mark Kelly disagrees. After a classified briefing, he said it's "Shocking how deep we have gone into these magazines." Tomahawks. ATACMS. Patriots. All heavily used. Hegseth fired back, accusing Kelly of blabbing classified info on TV. The truth? According to a CSIS analysis, stockpiles are fine for now. But if the U.S. got into a full-scale conflict with China? That's a different story. Rebuilding those high-end missiles could take four to five years. The industrial base just can't scale fast enough. So yes — enough for today. But tomorrow? That's the real question. 🇺🇸
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