The White House, via Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, stated:
“The U.S. military has more than enough ammunition and weapons reserves to continue dismantling the Iranian regime.”
This comes ahead of a scheduled meeting between President Donald Trump and representatives of major U.S. defense firms, including Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Honeywell, and L3Harris Technologies. Leavitt emphasized that the meeting had been planned well in advance, before bombs began targeting sites across Iran.
“President Trump has always been intensely focused on strengthening our military. This meeting with defense contractors was scheduled weeks ago,” she said.
Leavitt added that Trump will continue urging U.S. companies to produce weapons domestically, highlighting that these are “absolutely the best in the world.”
Defense experts warn that the current intensity of the air campaign, combined with the high demand on air defense systems due to ongoing Iranian retaliatory strikes, could become challenging if operations are prolonged.
U.S. officials, including Trump, have countered any claims suggesting that weapon and equipment reserves might limit the military’s operational capabilities.
