The War With Iran Quietly Drained Weapons America Can’t Replace for Years. A Second One Would Empty the Shelves
Diplomacy has stalled as more than 7,000 people were killed and Strait of Hormuz traffic fell from 100 ships a day to seven, officials said.
- On Sunday, June 8, 2026, the US-Israel war on Iran marks its 100th day with no clear winner and no end in sight, as the conflict has drawn in Lebanon, the Gulf states, and global energy markets.
- Following the killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in opening US-Israeli strikes, Iran responded with around 100 waves of "Operation True Promise 4," targeting Israeli positions and US military assets across the region.
- US forces have reportedly struck more than 10,000 Iranian military targets since February 28, while more than 7,000 people have been killed and 4 million displaced across the region.
- Diplomatic efforts remain stalled as Iran demands concessions before extending the April 7 Pakistan-brokered ceasefire, while US House members voted 215-208 on June 3 to restrict President Donald Trump's war authority.
- Disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz have reduced daily vessel transit from roughly 100 to just 7, forcing investors to reassess geopolitical risk premiums attached to global oil prices amid the ongoing deadlock.
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The War With Iran Quietly Drained Weapons America Can’t Replace for Years. A Second One Would Empty the Shelves
What A Second American Air War Against Iran Would Really Cost: The fragile truce between Washington and Tehran has hardened into a stalemate that satisfies no one. The shooting has mostly stopped, but the Strait of Hormuz, the artery through which close to a fifth of the world’s oil moves, remains effectively shut, and Iran shows no sign of handing it back. That leaves the United States staring at a tempting and treacherous option: restart the a…
The Iran war reaches its 100th day, clear winners do not exist so far. Especially the Hormus-Enge becomes a lever. An overview.
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