The Pentagon wants to shift roughly $1.5 billion in previously approved funding to buy critical missile interceptors from
The Pentagon’s comptroller Jules Hurst didn’t peg the Pentagon request to the ongoing conflict in Iran in a formal “reprogramming” note he sent to Congress on March 13.
But the move comes after the US, Israel and Gulf monarchies used up significant quantities of interceptors to knock down Iranian drones and missiles ...
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