During a 12-day conflict in June, the United States expended roughly 14% to 25% of its entire THAAD missile interceptor stockpile to help defend Israel from massive Iranian missile attacks. This rapid depletion has exposed a significant vulnerability in the US missile defense arsenal, with experts warning it could take years and billions of dollars to replenish these high-end interceptors. The situation has also highlighted Israel's heavy reliance on US military support and the potential leverage this gives Washington. Some US allies, such as Saudi Arabia, declined to assist by sending interceptors, further complicating regional dynamics. Analysts caution that the US and its partners are currently unprepared to repel large-scale saturation missile attacks, raising concerns about future conflicts.
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