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BlueWavePsych

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15. No paywall ...
Fri Apr 24, 2026, 12:55 PM
12 hrs ago
Since the Iran war began in late February, the United States has burned through around 1,100 of its long-range stealth cruise missiles built for a war with China, close to the total number remaining in the U.S. stockpile. The military has fired off more than 1,000 Tomahawk cruise missiles, roughly 10 times the number it currently buys each year.

The Pentagon used more than 1,200 Patriot interceptor missiles in the war, at more than $4 million a pop, and more than 1,000 Precision Strike and ATACMS ground-based missiles, leaving inventories worrisomely low, according to internal Defense Department estimates and congressional officials.

The Iran war has significantly drained much of the U.S. military’s global supply of munitions, and forced the Pentagon to rush bombs, missiles and other hardware to the Middle East from commands in Asia and Europe. The drawdowns have left these regional commands less ready to confront potential adversaries like Russia and China, and it has forced the United States to find ways to scale up production to address the depletions, Trump administration and congressional officials say.

Since the war started, the military has used about 1,100 JASSM-ER missiles, which cost roughly $1.1 million apiece, leaving roughly 1,500 in the military’s inventories, according to internal Pentagon estimates, a U.S. military official and a congressional official who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss confidential combat assessments.

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/23/us/politics/iran-war-cost-military.html?unlocked_article_code=1.dVA.YSDN.qugKJRWy3qwq&smid=url-share

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He is unilaterally disarming us (nt) ret5hd 19 hrs ago #1
Pretty much, yeah. OldBaldy1701E 17 hrs ago #3
Just amazing OKIsItJustMe 10 hrs ago #21
Someone will get very rich making all the new weapons to restore the stockpile. Irish_Dem 5 hrs ago #29
Yep! OKIsItJustMe 4 hrs ago #36
A Tomahawk Costs $2 Million. Here's Who Gets Paid to Replace It. OKIsItJustMe 4 hrs ago #37
And inadvertently reigniting the kick-starting of our phase out of dependency on fossil fuels. littlemissmartypants 17 hrs ago #6
Putin might be dangling a bonus if Trump leaves the US military crippled and without needed arms. Attilatheblond 12 hrs ago #17
Putin is getting every single thing on his US destruction wish list. Irish_Dem 5 hrs ago #31
He better save some ammo for the death penalty by firing squad Maggiemayhem 10 hrs ago #20
A manly man's war UpInArms 19 hrs ago #2
MAGA is saving our tax dollars from fraud, waste, and abuse IronLionZion 17 hrs ago #4
It's like a boxing match. We are the favorite and we're punching ourselves out, soon will be too tired. Walleye 17 hrs ago #5
Leaving Taiwan wide open to attack from the mainland. Smooth move Hogsbreath. Ford_Prefect 16 hrs ago #7
He has been paid off by China. Check recent unseen China ships paasing the "Blockcade" dave99 7 hrs ago #23
Exactly. China benefits a great deal from Trump's war in Iran. Irish_Dem 5 hrs ago #32
Is this why . . . AverageOldGuy 16 hrs ago #8
The military industrial complex has to make their money in some manner. travelingthrulife 15 hrs ago #11
Yup. republianmushroom 14 hrs ago #14
The military industrial complex must get must get much richer. Irish_Dem 5 hrs ago #33
Xi and Putin Miguelito Loveless 15 hrs ago #9
Yeah, there's never been a better time to make a move on Taiwan, if Xi is going to do it. LudwigPastorius 11 hrs ago #19
They will emerge as the new global superpowers. Irish_Dem 5 hrs ago #34
Billions and billions. twodogsbarking 15 hrs ago #10
They can replace all of it as long as AIPAC pays for it. ChicagoTeamster 14 hrs ago #12
Anyone remember popsdenver 14 hrs ago #13
Six days. Six weeks. I doubt six months. And then the unknown unknowns arrived. flashman13 5 hrs ago #25
No paywall ... BlueWavePsych 12 hrs ago #15
This is what happens when you use defensive stockpiles... ruet 12 hrs ago #16
This style of waging war is totally on-brand for the US military. BobTheSubgenius 12 hrs ago #18
Proving, once again, repukes can't govern sakabatou 10 hrs ago #22
Here's the REAL reason Trump started the Iran War jmowreader 7 hrs ago #24
One more reason why TSF would be itching for nukes: no_hypocrisy 5 hrs ago #26
Who benefits and how? Irish_Dem 5 hrs ago #27
And Iran still has not surrendered. Irish_Dem 5 hrs ago #28
We are a kind of stupid only rich people can be. surrealAmerican 5 hrs ago #30
News blackout enid602 5 hrs ago #35
Trump and Hegseth whine that Biden did not leave a big enough stockpile. Norrrm 3 hrs ago #38
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