During the recent 12-day conflict between Israel and Iran, the United States used up about a quarter of its advanced THAAD missile interceptors to help defend Israel from massive Iranian missile attacks. This rapid depletion has revealed a significant gap in the US missile defense stockpile, with experts warning it could take years and billions of dollars to replenish. The situation was further complicated when Saudi Arabia refused US requests to provide additional interceptors, highlighting shifting alliances and regional tensions. The episode has raised concerns about the US and Israel's ability to sustain future large-scale missile defense operations. Defense analysts stress the urgent need for both countries to rebuild their missile inventories to maintain security and deterrence.
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