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Estimates from the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) reveal a significant decline in the United States' stockpiles of missile defense interceptors, especially Patriot missiles, which have decreased from around 2,200 to less than 827, and THAAD missiles, which have dropped from 452 to fewer than 278, due to consumption during the war with Iran. The center warns that continued depletion of these stocks could expose the United States and its allies to greater risks when facing missile attacks, particularly since these two systems are among the most critical defense tools. The pressure is increasing with the heightened use of missiles and drones, making it more difficult to quickly rebuild these stocks and threatening the United States' defensive capabilities across multiple regions.
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