During the 12-day conflict between Israel and Iran, the United States expended about 25% of its advanced THAAD missile interceptor stockpile to defend Israel from Iranian missile barrages. This rapid depletion has exposed a significant vulnerability in America's missile defense capabilities, with experts warning it could take years—and billions of dollars—to replenish the arsenal. The crisis has sparked concerns about the US military's readiness to counter future large-scale missile attacks from adversaries like China or Russia. Additionally, Saudi Arabia reportedly refused US requests to provide additional interceptors, highlighting shifting alliances and complicating regional security dynamics. The episode has prompted urgent calls for the US and its allies to reassess and bolster their missile defense strategies.
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