Trump says US has 'virtually unlimited' weapons stockpiles amid Israel-Iran conflict
![]() US President Donald Trump has warned that the United States possesses what he described as a “virtually unlimited supply” of medium- and upper-medium grade weapons, as the Israel-Iran conflict intensifies with Washington’s backing. His remarks come after the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. In a post on Truth Social, Trump said US munitions stockpiles at key levels have “never been higher or better,” arguing that wars could be fought “forever” using those supplies. He acknowledged that while high-end weapons reserves are “not where we want to be,” additional advanced weaponry is stored in allied countries. Trump also criticised former President Joe Biden, alleging that large quantities of top-tier arms had been sent to Ukraine without adequate replenishment. He said he had rebuilt the US military during his first term and maintained that the country is now “stocked, and ready to WIN, BIG." |

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