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Trump says war on Iran not ‘done’ — but concerns rise about munitions shortages

Trump and Netanyahu said key Iranian nuclear and missile targets remain, while analysts said U.S. forces used nearly half of some munitions stockpiles.

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While Trump notified Congress on May 1 that Epic Fury had been terminated, he later said it was procedural and didn't mean an end to all military actions.

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Trump says war on Iran not ‘done’ — but concerns rise about munitions shortages

While Trump notified Congress on May 1 that Epic Fury had been terminated, he later said it was procedural and didn't mean an end to all military actions.

·Vienna, United States
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Military Times broke the news in Vienna, United States on Monday, May 11, 2026.
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