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The U.S. is directly involved in the war with Iran, which is impacting its military readiness, munitions inventories, and strategic asset allocation as described in [1], [2], and [3]. Furthermore, the U.S. administration is actively managing the economic consequences of this conflict through international coordination, as noted in [4] and [5].

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Twenty questions (and expert answers) about the Iran war atlanticcouncil.org Atlantic Council 4 facts
claimThe war in Iran is expected to drain inventories of critical munitions and parts, impacting training schedules and unit strength across the US military.
claimThe US administration is coordinating with allies to increase the supply of oil on the market to relieve economic pressure caused by the war in Iran.
claimMajor US military assets employed for the war in Iran that are also relevant to homeland defense and China include air defense systems, long-range standoff weapons, naval vessels, strategic airlift, aerial refueling, and intelligence, reconnaissance, and surveillance assets.
claimThe war in Iran is degrading US military readiness for homeland defense and for potential conflicts involving China.
Beyond Missile Deterrence: The Rise of Algorithmic Superiority trendsresearch.org Trends Research & Advisory 1 fact
claimSky News reported on March 4, 2026, that artificial intelligence may be providing the United States with a lethal advantage in the war against Iran, while simultaneously noting the inherent dangers associated with this technology.