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Iran, Weapons contractors

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The Iran war is becoming a proving ground for the newest US weapons
The US military is launching new ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and attack drones at Iran, using the conflict to test experimental weapons in combat for the first time.

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 · 4d
The US weapons defining the war in Iran
 · 13d
Iran war depletes US weapons, munitions; where they're made near you
Channel NewsAsia Singapore · 1d
Trump says NATO's refusal to help on Iran is 'very foolish mistake'
US President Donald Trump on Tuesday (Mar 17) said the United States had been informed by most of its NATO allies that they did not want to get involved with the country's military operation in Iran, ...

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Trump was warned of likely Iranian retaliation on Gulf allies, sources say
 · 6h
'Extensive damage' at Qatar industrial site as Iran retaliates for strike on gas field
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Trump's assault on Iran could herald 'new Vietnam war' warning
Now Trump is sending up to 5,000 marines, possibly to take the strategically important Kharg Island, 300 miles from the narrow Strait of Hormuz.

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 · 22h
Top US security official quits, says Iran did not pose immediate threat
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War With Iran - Page 109
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Could the US run low on weapons for its assault on Iran?

Leaks from the Pentagon last week – as reported by media in the United States – have suggested that if strikes on Iran continue for more than 10 days, US stocks of some critical missiles could start to run low.
The National Interest on MSN
9d

Which standoff weapons did America use in Operation Epic Fury?

The United States, Israel, and Iran all possess “standoff weapons”—and have used them against each other for years.
USA Today
10mon

Price of US nuclear weapons jumps 25% to nearly $1 trillion by 2034, budget office says

The Congressional Budget Office estimates that operating, sustaining, and modernizing U.S. nuclear weapons will cost $946 billion between 2025 and 2034. The projection is 25%, or $190 billion, higher than the CBO's last 10-year cost estimate. The price to ...
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New US Weapons for Taiwan Could Be Approved After Trump's China Trip, Sources Say

WASHINGTON/TAIPEI, March 13 (Reuters) - A major U.S. arms ⁠package ⁠for Taiwan that includes advanced interceptor missiles is ready ⁠for President Donald Trump's approval and could be signed after his trip to China this month, sources briefed on the discussions ​said.
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