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As the War in Iran Drains Stockpiles, US Warns European Allies of Long Delays in Weapons Deliveries

Last Updated: May 3, 2026By

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Military ammunition and armored vehicles displayed in a warehouse and on a dock, highlighting military logistics and equipment readiness.
US Military stockpiles are being drained by the war with Iran

There’s never going to be enough missiles for the number of military conflicts going on.

US officials have informed some European ‘allies’ – including the UK, Poland, Lithuania, Estonia, and Norway – that some contracted weapons deliveries will be ​delayed ⁠as the Iran war continues to deplete weapons ​stocks.

The Pentagon has warned the countries to expect serious delays for several missile systems.

Military personnel loading a missile onto an aircraft, showcasing the precision and skill involved in aircraft armament operations.
Wiki Commons

Financial Times reported:

“The delays are partly driven by acute concerns about US inventory levels given the high volume of weapons used in the past two months in Iran. The American military has already been forced to move weapons from other regions, including the Indo-Pacific, to make up for the shortfalls.

But the Iran war has also deepened concerns about whether the US has a sufficient stockpile of weapons to deter Beijing or defeat China in any future conflict over Taiwan.”

The delays are bad news for Ukraine after four years of war against Russia.

“The delays will affect munitions for Himars, Nasams and other missile systems. Himars, which have been used in Ukraine, are highly mobile rocket systems made by Lockheed Martin. Nasams are medium-range surface-to-air missile systems co-produced by Raytheon and Norway’s Kongsberg.”

HIMARS missile complex – Image: Wikimedia Commons (US Department of War)

“The Pentagon said it was ‘carefully evaluating new requests for equipment from partners as well as existing arms transfer cases to ensure alignment with operational needs’. It declined to provide details, citing the ‘operationally sensitive nature of these matters’.”

This comes as Trump has vowed to punish weak allies who have not helped in the military confrontation against Iran.

“Trump on Friday dismissed concerns about stockpiles. ‘All over the world, we have inventory, and we can take that if we need it’.”

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The Bundeswehr Doesn’t Have a Single Combat-Ready Division, Leaving Germany Totally Dependent of Stationed US Troops for Defense and Deterrence

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