White House says no worries after report claims rebuilding missile inventory used in Iran strikes will take years
The White House has downplayed concerns regarding a report that suggests it will take years to rebuild missile inventories used in strikes against Iran. Officials emphasized that the situation is under control and that there are no immediate threats. The administration remains focused on maintaining military readiness despite the reported delays.
- ▪A report claims it will take years to rebuild missile inventories used in Iran strikes.
- ▪The White House has stated there are no immediate threats related to this issue.
- ▪Officials emphasized that military readiness is a priority for the administration.
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