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'Wars can be fought forever': Trump claims US holds nearly unlimited weapons stockpiles

'Wars can be fought forever': Trump claims US holds nearly unlimited weapons stockpiles Donald Trump (photo: Getty Images)

US President Donald Trump said his country possesses virtually unlimited weapons stockpiles that would allow Washington to wage wars forever, Trump reports.

According to Trump, US medium- and upper-middle-class ammunition stockpiles have never been "higher or better" than they are now.

"As was stated to me today, we have a virtually unlimited supply of these weapons. Wars can be fought 'forever,' and very successfully, using just these supplies (which are better than other countries' finest arms)," the head of White House emphasized.

He added that when it comes to top-level ammunition, the United States also has a good supply. However, they are not where Washington would like them to be.

"Much additional high-grade weaponry is stored for us in outlying countries,” the president explained.

At the same time, Trump once again accused former leader Joe Biden of helping and giving weapons to Ukraine for free.

"Sleepy Joe Biden spent all of his time and our country's money, giving everything to Zelenskyy of Ukraine. Hundreds of billions of dollars worth. And, while he gave so much of the super high-end away, free, he didn't bother to replace it," a post of a US leader says.

Summing up, Trump praised himself, stating that "fortunately," he rebuilt the US military during his first term and continues to do so now.

"The United States is stocked and ready to win big," Trump concluded.

The US is again involved in hostilities with Iran

On February 28, Israel, together with the United States, began bombing Iran. According to US officials, the goal is to restrain Tehran's nuclear ambitions and destroy the country’s nuclear arsenal.

Over the past few days, there have already been numerous strikes, and on the first day of the attack, Israel and the United States eliminated Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and many other highest-ranking Iranian officials.

At the same time, Donald Trump said the United States has not yet begun to strongly attack Iran. According to him, the big wave has not yet come, but will come very soon.

According to CNN, the United States is preparing to intensify attacks in the next 24 hours. Sources said current strikes have already weakened Iran's defenses, so missile production, drones, and the naval fleet will now be destroyed.