Pentagon chief denies U.S. facing munitions stockpile shortage
Concerns over the West Asia war straining U.S. weapons stockpiles deepened last month after Acting U.S. Navy Secretary Hung Cao cited the conflict as a reason for pausing arms sales to Taiwan
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth denied that the American military was facing a munitions stockpile shortage, saying on Sunday (June 14, 2026) that it was a "manufactured story" peddled by the media.
Mr. Hegseth's comments came hours before the United States and Iran said they reached a deal to end the Middle East war on all fronts, including Lebanon, and to reopen the vital Strait of Hormuz.Concerns over the West Asia war straining U.
S. weapons stockpiles deepened last month after Acting U.S.
Navy Secretary Hung Cao cited the conflict as a reason for pausing arms sales to Taiwan.Hegseth dismissed the idea when asked on CBS News' Face the Nation if there was a crisis in munitions stockpiles."That is a manufactured story that the media wants to peddle, and ultimately our stockpiles are great and they're only getting stronger," he said."
We're building more than ever before. The Biden administration gave away hundreds of billions to Ukraine, and so President Trump had to refill, and he has, and we have, in real time."At an April congressional hearing, Mr.
Hegseth testified that it could take "months and years" to replenish the stockpile, describing it as a "fast" time frame.Mr. Hegseth said on Sunday (June 14, 2026) that, in his testimony, he "speculated some munitions take more time than others" to refill.
The Pentagon said last month that the cost of the war with Iran had climbed to nearly $29 billion.Democrats and other critics of the war have questioned the Pentagon's calculations, suggesting the true cost including damage inflicted by Iran — could be far higher.Democratic Senator Mark Kelly warned at the time that inventories of Tomahawk missiles, Patriot interceptors and other advanced weapons had been severely drawn down and could take years to replenish.
Mr. Hegseth responded that the concerns were "foolishly and unhelpfully overstated." Published - June 15, 2026 10:51 pm IST Read Comments Copy link Email Facebook Twitter Telegram LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit READ LATER SEE ALL Remove Related Topics USA / defence equipment / Israel-US strikes on Iran
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