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According to Italian military analyst Gianluca Di Feo, the US has used a third of its weapons stockpiles in the Gulf conflict since February 28, with replenishment taking five to six years. This weakens the US strategically against China while efforts to topple the Iranian government have failed. The analyst suggests Trump seeks a symbolic victory by occupying an island in the Persian Gulf. Over 40 days of war, 3,375 Iranians died in US and Israeli attacks. Ceasefire negotiations have stalled, with Iran rejecting Washington's unilateral extension.

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