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US warns Japan of severe delays in Tomahawk deliveries due to Iran war
The US has warned Japan that deliveries of Tomahawk missiles may be delayed by up to two years as the Pentagon prioritizes replenishing stocks depleted during a Middle East military campaign. The delay is linked to ongoing operations in the region, particularly involving Iran.
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