The U.S. Navy has issued a dramatic warning that months of operations linked to the Iran war are rapidly draining America’s military resources. Admiral Daryl Caudle admitted the Navy budget never accounted for the costly 39-day conflict with Iran, forcing the service to burn through fuel, maintenance funds and munitions at an unsustainable pace. Officials now warn training missions and routine operations may soon face major cuts unless Congress approves emergency funding. The revelations come amid fears of another Iran conflict, with reports of ship malfunctions, logistics problems and worsening morale now surfacing inside America’s overstretched naval force.
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