Trump Addresses Munitions Reports Amid Internal Pentagon Discussions
Former President Donald Trump has publicly rejected reports indicating the United States holds insufficient munitions, stating the country possesses "massive amounts." His remarks come after various media outlets published stories discussing the state of U.S. weapons stockpiles.
CNN reported that Trump expressed anger over claims of depleted munitions. He reportedly believed such reports could weaken his position in negotiations, particularly regarding Iran.
Following these reports, NBC News stated that the Pentagon convened a crisis meeting concerning weapons shortfalls. Sources indicated this meeting occurred after a call from Trump.
Further analysis by The American Prospect discussed the "weaponization" of the missile shortage issue. The Atlantic also published an article titled "How the U.S. Squandered Its Strategic Advantage," addressing related concerns about military readiness.
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