The Iran War has laid bare a defense funding crisis that is now forcing the military to rob its future readiness to pay for today’s operations.
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Beyond the $40 billion price tag, the Iran war cost inflicted lasting damage on gas prices, inflation, consumer confidence, and Trump’s approval ratings.
This strategic intelligence brief punctures cross-strait panic by evaluating structural PLA vulnerabilities and advancing Allied hypersonic capabilities.
America’s technological supremacy is fading. To win the next conflict, the Pentagon must embrace cheap drones, AI integration, and radical bureaucratic reform.
New Pentagon budget provisions aim to embed Israel into US defence R&D and intelligence-sharing, bypassing waning public support for direct aid.
This strategic defense brief assesses how recent precision strikes dismantle the historical sanctuary of U.S. forward bases, forcing a hard military reset.
America fired 1,700 Patriots in five weeks but builds only 600 per year. The industrial base cannot surge on command.
This strategic defense evaluation analyzes the industrial retooling and systemic shifts necessary for sustaining an extended global deterrence campaign.
Tehran’s Iran’s new air defence strategy, blending passive sensors and loitering munitions, has downed U.S. aircraft and reshaped Gulf military calculations.
Prime Minister Netanyahu’s proposal to phase out US military assistance faces severe domestic fiscal constraints and long-term procurement challenges.
