# THAAD
Latest news and articles about THAAD
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Running Low: How Munitions and Resolve Will Decide the US–Israel–Iran Confrontation
A week into a high‑intensity exchange between the U.S., Israel and Iran, rising concern over dwindling stocks of expensive interceptors is reshaping operational choices. Shortages of high‑value munitions create a narrow window for the U.S. and Israel to secure air superiority before switching to cheaper ordnance, while Iran relies on low‑cost drones and missiles and appears prepared for a protracted fight.

Middle East Escalation Sends Oil Soaring and Markets Reeling; China Watches Closely as Corporates Reshape Portfolios
Iran’s reported strikes on U.S. THAAD systems and accompanying regional violence have driven a sharp uptick in oil prices and broad market volatility. China is responding on multiple fronts: urging de-escalation diplomatically, adjusting trade and logistics routes, and seeing rapid corporate and capital reallocation at home as firms and state-linked buyers react to heightened risk.

Trump Weighs Major Strikes on Iran as U.S. Forces and Defenses Surge in the Middle East
President Trump is considering significant military strikes on Iran, including targeting leaders and nuclear facilities, while the U.S. has surged forces and deployed defensive systems to the Middle East. The deliberations follow failed negotiations with Tehran and raise the prospect of dangerous regional escalation and economic disruption.

US Carrier Strike Group Moves into Indian Ocean as Tensions with Iran Rise
The United States has moved the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group into the Indian Ocean and increased air and missile‑defence assets in the broader Middle East theatre as a hedge against possible Iranian actions. While imagery shows no massive buildup on strategic bases such as Diego Garcia, transport flights and defensive deployments signal sustained readiness, even as political rhetoric on both sides heightens the risk of miscalculation.

US Carrier Strike Group Moves Into Indian Ocean as Tensions With Iran Persist
The USS Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group has entered the Indian Ocean as part of a wider US military buildup aimed at deterring Iran, accompanied by transport and refuelling aircraft and augmented missile-defence systems. The deployment signals deterrence and operational flexibility but carries risks of miscalculation amid sharp rhetoric from Tehran and continued political tension.

US Carrier Strike Group Repositions to Indian Ocean, Increasing Pressure on Iran
A U.S. carrier strike group centred on USS Abraham Lincoln has arrived in the Indian Ocean as Washington bolsters forces near the Middle East amid tensions with Iran. The move reinforces deterrence and operational options but increases the risk of escalation and miscalculation in the region.