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Pentagon faces ammunition shortages amid conflicts in Iran and Ukraine

The U.S. military faces significant ammunition shortages due to ongoing conflicts in Iran and Ukraine, raising concerns about its readiness and defense spending practices. This situation may force th…

Where did all the money go if the US is running out of weapons?
Al Jazeera — 10 August 2026
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The ongoing conflict in Iran has exposed significant shortages in U.S. weapons stockpiles, prompting scrutiny of the country's defense spending practices. After less than five months of engagement, reports indicate that the U.S. military is running low on ammunition, raising alarms about the sustainability of its military readiness against a nation that is considered a "middle-tier country" in terms of military capability.

This situation comes at a time when the U.S. has been heavily invested in military support for Ukraine following Russia's invasion. The dual strains of these conflicts have revealed weaknesses in the U.S. defense supply chain and stockpile management. Critics argue that years of defense spending have not translated into sufficient preparedness for multiple simultaneous conflicts. The situation raises questions about whether funds earmarked for modernization and procurement have been effectively utilized, or if they have been mismanaged.

The shortfall in weaponry could have significant implications for U.S. military strategy and geopolitical stability. Analysts point out that a prolonged conflict without adequate resources could hinder the U.S.'s ability to project power and support allies. The Pentagon may have to reconsider its defense budget allocations and procurement strategies to address these emerging gaps.

Going forward, the U.S. may need to ramp up production and procurement of key munitions, potentially reallocating funds from other defense projects. This situation also underscores the importance of a comprehensive review of military spending priorities. As the conflict evolves, the U.S. government will need to balance its commitments abroad with the realities of its military capabilities at home.

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