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BREAKING: Iran's Missile Barrage DRAINING U.S. Defense Stockpiles as Biden's Weakness Haunts Trump Administration

Gary FranchiMarch 27, 202686 views
BREAKING: Iran's Missile Barrage DRAINING U.S. Defense Stockpiles as Biden's Weakness Haunts Trump Administration
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A disturbing new reality is emerging from the Middle East: while American and Israeli forces have successfully intercepted more than 90 percent of Iranian missiles and drones, the astronomical cost of defense is rapidly draining U.S. and allied weapons stockpiles across the region.

This crisis didn't happen overnight, Patriots. It's the direct result of years of strategic weakness under the Biden regime, which left America's defense industrial base hollowed out and our allies vulnerable to sustained Iranian aggression.

Each interceptor missile costs hundreds of thousands of dollars, while Iran's crude rockets and drones cost mere thousands to produce. It's a classic asymmetric warfare strategy – and Tehran is betting they can bankrupt our defense capabilities through sheer volume.

The Price of Biden's Iranian Appeasement

Remember when Biden tried to revive Obama's disastrous Iran nuclear deal? While the administration was busy sending pallets of cash to the mullahs and turning a blind eye to Iranian proxy attacks, Tehran was stockpiling thousands of missiles and drones for exactly this scenario.

Now President Trump inherits a strategic nightmare: defend our allies and drain our stockpiles, or watch Iranian terror spread across the region. It's a lose-lose situation created by four years of Democratic weakness.

"This is what happens when you appease terrorists," one defense analyst told our sources. "Iran learned they could overwhelm our defenses not through superior technology, but through sheer numbers and persistence."

America First Means Rebuilding Our Arsenal

The Trump-Vance administration now faces a critical choice: continue hemorrhaging expensive interceptors or take decisive action to eliminate Iran's missile production capabilities at the source.

With patriots like Pete Hegseth at Defense and Marco Rubio at State, America finally has leaders who understand that strength, not diplomacy, is the only language Tehran respects.

The question isn't whether we can afford to defend ourselves – it's whether we can afford NOT to eliminate the Iranian threat once and for all. How long will America allow a terrorist regime to dictate our defense spending?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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ReaganRepublicanVerifiedjust now
Peace through strength worked for Reagan and it would work now. When will this administration learn that weakness invites aggression?
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PatriotMike2024Verifiedjust now
This is exactly what happens when you project weakness on the world stage. Biden's disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal sent a clear message that America won't stand up to our enemies.
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TexasVet87Verifiedjust now
100% agree. The Taliban kept our equipment and now Iran thinks they can push us around too.
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DefenseContractorVerifiedjust now
I work in the defense industry and can confirm our missile stockpiles are concerning. We've been sending so much to Ukraine and now dealing with this - we need to prioritize American defense first.
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CommonSenseGuyVerifiedjust now
Thank you for the insider perspective. How long does it typically take to replenish these stockpiles?