Controversy is mounting over reports that the U.S. may have deployed untested missiles during the Iran war, raising serious questions about military preparedness and strategy. The Precision Strike Missile (PrSM)—developed by Lockheed Martin—was reportedly used extensively despite being in a relatively early operational phase. Claims that stockpiles were quickly exhausted have fueled speculation about supply constraints, even as President Donald Trump insists the war is “going swimmingly” and nearing an end. Meanwhile, conflicting reports over a deadly strike in Lamerd and Pentagon denials have added to the confusion. With reinforcement deployments continuing and the Strait of Hormuz crisis unresolved, the debate over U.S. military capability and decision-making is intensifying.
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