Potential Two-Year Delay in Tomahawk Deliveries to Japan Amid Ongoing Iran Conflict
The US has informed Japan that deliveries of Tomahawk missiles may face significant delays, potentially arriving two years late as the Pentagon focuses on replenishing its depleted stockpiles.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 19 days ago
The United States has issued a warning to Japan regarding severe delays in the delivery of Tomahawk missiles. These delays could extend up to two years.
The Pentagon is currently engaged in efforts to replenish its missile stockpiles, which have been significantly depleted due to military operations in the Middle East.
This situation raises concerns about the implications for Japan's defense capabilities and the broader regional security landscape.