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THU · 2026-08-06 · 14:30 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0806-99823
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Trump denies US weapons shortage and says information 'leakers' being 'hunted down'

Former President Donald Trump denied reports of a US weapons shortage, stating that "leakers" of such information are being "hunted down" and will face long jail sentences. This statement comes amid analysis from the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), which, using publicly available data, estimates significant depletion of US Patriot and THAAD missile stocks.

2 hours agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleKayla EpsteinandBernd Debusmann,Washington, DCBBC News - WorldFiled 2026-08-06 · 14:30 GMTLean · CenterRead · 1 min
Trump denies US weapons shortage and says information 'leakers' being 'hunted down'
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Former President Donald Trump denied reports of a US weapons shortage, stating that "leakers" of such information are being "hunted down" and will face long jail sentences. This statement comes amid analysis from the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), which, using publicly available data, estimates significant depletion of US Patriot and THAAD missile stocks. For instance, Patriot missile numbers are estimated to have fallen from 2,330 to between 759 and 827 by the end of July. The US faces increased demand for weapons beyond current conflicts, including supplying Ukraine, which has received substantial Patriot missile aid. The article notes that the administration has consistently stated the US has sufficient stockpiles, and the long production timelines for modern weapons make swift replenishment difficult.

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Trump stated that 'leakers' of information are being 'hunted down' and will face 'long term jail sentences'.

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Many modern weapons have long funding, order, production, and delivery timelines, making replacement difficult.

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CSIS estimates the US has used around 60% of its terminal high altitude area defense (THAAD) missiles.

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CSIS estimates the US had between 759 and 827 Patriot missiles by the end of July, down from 2,330.

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The administration has consistently stated the US has enough in its stockpile.

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"The 'leakers' of these treasonous statements are being hunted down," Trump said in the post on Truth Social. "Long term jail sentences will be sought!" Precise information on US missile stocks remains classified. Since becoming secretary, Hegseth has sought to put in place strict controls limiting the information that reporters can gather from the Pentagon, as well.Using publicly available data, the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), a national security think tank, estimated that by the end of July, the US had between 759 and 827 Patriot missiles left, down from 2,330 before the conflict began. It also estimates the US has now used around 60% of terminal high altitude area defense (THAAD) missiles, which are deployed to intercept strikes, Mark Cancian, a retired Marine Corps colonel and senior adviser at CSIS, said on Wednesday.The US is also facing demand for its weapons beyond the conflict with Iran.It has given Ukraine significant supplies of Patriot missiles since Russia invaded in 2022, but as US stocks shrink Cancian expects the Pentagon to hold onto them. At a cabinet meeting on Friday, Trump told reporters that granting Ukraine's recent request for additional Patriot missiles would be a "big step", but the two countries were "still talking about" it.Many modern weapons have long funding, order, production, and delivery timelines, making it hard to swiftly replace munitions once they are used.The administration has consistently stated the US has enough in its stockpile.
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