

The United States reportedly expected a swift collapse of Iran’s governance following the death of its Supreme Leader at the onset of the conflict. However, those assumptions did not materialize, as Iran managed to withstand military pressure, forcing Washington to reconsider its strategy and push for an end to the war.
Amid these developments, concerns have surfaced regarding the accuracy of briefings provided to President Donald Trump by the Pentagon. Vice President JD Vance is said to have questioned the claims made by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and General Dan Caine about Iran’s weakened military and US weapons stockpiles. Reports suggest Vance raised alarms over depleting missile reserves and potential risks in future conflicts involving Russia, China, or North Korea.


















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