When will the US-Iraq War end? Trump claims “unlimited weapons supply”

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President of the United States Donald Trump has said the country’s ammunition stocks have “never been higher or better.” Just a day ago, the Wall Street Journal reported that the United States was stepping up efforts to destroy iranian missiles and drone Enforce before running out of interceptors.

When will the US-Iraq War end? Trump trumpets “unlimited weapons supply” (Photo by Daniel Torok/White House/AFP) (AFP)
When will the US-Iraq War end? Trump trumpets “unlimited weapons supply” (Photo by Daniel Torok/White House/AFP) (AFP)

“America’s mid-level and mid-high-grade ammunition inventories have never been higher or better – and as stated to me today, we have an almost unlimited supply of these weapons. We can fight wars ‘forever’ using just these supplies, and do so very successfully (better than other countries’ best weapons!). At the top end, we have ample supplies, but not quite where we want them to be.” Trump wrote.

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“There’s a lot of extra high-end weapons being stockpiled for us in outlying countries. Sleepy Joe Biden spent all his time and our country’s money giving everything to Barnum (Zelensky!) in Ukraine – worth hundreds of billions of dollars – and, while he gave away so much super high-end weapons (for free!), he didn’t bother to replace it. Fortunately, I rebuilt the military during my first term and will continue to do so. USA Well stocked and ready to win big! Thank you for your attention to this matter. President Donald J. Trump,” he added.

Trump speaks out about Khamenei’s killing

U.S. Central Command recently released a list of U.S. assets used in its Operation Epic Fury. US launches major military action against Iran Iran The attacks on Friday, February 27, targeted key Iranian military bases, including missile facilities, a naval base and locations near the office of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

On Saturday, February 28, the United States used a variety of weapons against Iranian targets, including suicide drones, Tomahawk cruise missiles, and stealth fighter jets. It also used low-cost, one-way attack drones modeled on Iranian designs for the first time in combat.

Trump, meanwhile, recently claimed in a statement about the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei that he acted first to eliminate what he claimed was an imminent threat to his own life. Prior to this, the US President announced Khamenei’s death at a meeting. truth social postcalling him “one of the most evil men in history.”

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“Before he killed me, I killed him,” Trump said in an interview with ABC News, seemingly referring to a 2024 Iran-related plot that U.S. authorities earlier said was aimed at assassinating him. “He tried it twice. Well, I killed him first.” Trump added, “I killed him first, and then he killed me.”

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