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TASS18.05.2026Monde1 dk okumaRussia

US Arsenals Depleted by Iran Conflict, Retired General Warns

L'essentiel

  • Retired US Major General John Ferrari stated that the conflict with Iran is rapidly depleting US arsenals, particularly expensive munitions.
  • Senator Mark Kelly echoed concerns, noting that expended munitions make Americans less safe globally.
  • Deliveries to Baltic states were postponed due to shortages.

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Pourquoi c'est important

Retired US military officials and current senators are expressing concern over the depletion of US military arsenals, particularly munitions, due to ongoing conflicts, specifically mentioning the conflict with Iran. This depletion is impacting the US's ability to supply allies and potentially respond to future threats.

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The conflict with Iran is rapidly depleting US arsenals, retired Major General John Ferrari, who was responsible for analytical and assessment work at the Pentagon, told Canada’s CBC TV channel.

"We're running out of certain types of weapons for the type of war we like to fight. We're running out of the expensive, exquisite ones," Ferrari said. He did not specify which types of ammunition were running low, but he called the current situation in US arsenals "a strategic red flag."

"We’ve expended a lot of munitions. And that means the American people are less safe, whether it’s a conflict in the western Pacific with China or somewhere else in the world - the munitions are depleted," Democratic Senator Mark Kelly, a retired Navy captain, told CBC.

Last week, the US State Department reported that Washington had postponed deliveries of certain types of ammunition to the Baltic states due to depleted American arsenals caused by the war with Iran.

The US has actively deployed interceptors and other missile systems during the current operation against Iran. According to reports in the American media and statements by some US officials, including members of Congress, the Pentagon has faced a shortage of precision-guided munitions. Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth recently acknowledged that replenishing the expended munitions will take years. Washington has effectively suspended the delivery of certain weapons to foreign allies and partners.

Questions ouvertes

  • Which specific types of munitions are most depleted?
  • What is the estimated timeline for replenishing these arsenals?
  • What is the US strategy for addressing these shortages?
  • What is the exact nature of the 'conflict with Iran' being referenced?

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This article was originally published by TASS.

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