Gulf Interceptors Run Low as Iran Attacks Strain Defenses

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Arab Gulf states are reportedly running dangerously low on interceptor missiles to counter Iranian-fired missiles and drones; Washington says a task force is being formed to speed up supplies, but deliveries are not keeping pace amid staffing and diplomatic gaps that complicate regional defense coordination.
- Arab states running dangerously low on interceptors to take down Iranian-fired missiles, officials say CBS News
- How depleted weapons stockpiles could affect the Iran conflict BBC
- The Iran war’s troubling missile math CNN
- Trump administration could order U.S. manufacturers to make more munitions amid Iran war NBC News
- The Dangerous Mismatch Between American Missiles and Iranian Drones The Atlantic
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