US media reported that Gulf countries are concerned about the shortage of anti-missile weapons.
On the 10th, the American network CBS reported, citing insiders, that Gulf countries are concerned about the lack of anti-missile weapons. The United States has learned that Gulf countries are "running out of" anti-missile weapons and "have to choose to intercept targets first." CBS had previously reported that the inventory of anti-missile weapons in Gulf countries was in urgent need and had requested the United States to accelerate supply. American allies in the Gulf region have been informed that the United States is forming a special working group to provide support. However, sources revealed that the speed of US action has not met the requirements of the situation.
US Secretary of Defense Esper, when asked by CBS, said, "We are very well prepared for this." He also stated that Iran's missile capabilities have been reduced by 90%. Esper said the United States could assist allies in replenishing their inventory of anti-missile weapons, or "deliver across units to allies when necessary." He emphasized that the United States will do everything possible to help its allies.
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