🚨 BREAKING NEWS: The Clock Is Ticking as Interceptor Supplies Drop and Oil Routes Face Pressure

🚨 BREAKING NEWS: The Clock Is Ticking as Interceptor Supplies Drop and Oil Routes Face Pressure

Global tensions are rising as military and energy experts warn that time may be running out to stabilize a rapidly escalating situation in the Middle East. Defense analysts say the United States and its regional partners are using large numbers of air-defense interceptor missiles to stop waves of incoming drones and missiles, raising concerns about how long current stockpiles can last if attacks continue at the same pace.As per reports, Washington is already experiencing shortages of key missile systems, including Tomahawk land-attack missiles and SM-3 interceptors #USMissiles #Tomahawk #USIranWar https://www.news18.com/world/high-costs-depleting-arms-pentagon-warns-us ...

At the same time, disruptions around the Strait of Hormuz—one of the most critical oil transit routes in the world—are threatening global energy supplies. Nearly 20% of the world’s daily oil shipments normally pass through this narrow waterway, making any disruption there a major concern for international markets.

Recent attacks on ships and warnings from military forces in the region have already reduced tanker traffic and forced some companies to suspend shipments through the strait. Analysts say prolonged disruption could send oil prices higher and trigger ripple effects across global economies.Global oil at risk after Iran shuts down strategic shipping route

The situation has become a race against time: air-defense systems must continue intercepting incoming threats while governments work to prevent further escalation that could choke global energy supply routes. With military forces, surveillance systems, and naval fleets on high alert across the Gulf, the world is watching closely as the crisis unfolds.

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