President Trump, frustrated over the Iran conflict, confronted Defense Secretary Hegseth at Camp David about being misled on critical ammunition shortages. Trump believed the issue was long resolved, while Hegseth blamed deputy Stephen Feinberg. Sources say the shortages, including long-range guided missiles and air-defense interceptors, partly prompted Trump to call off a fresh strike on Iran.
President Trump's frustration with the Iran conflict boiled over at Camp David last week. He confronted Defense Secretary Hegseth over being misled about critical ammunition shortages, according to ChainCatcher, citing financial news outlet Jinshi.
Trump believed the ammunition problem had long been resolved. Hegseth, in turn, blamed the shortfalls on his deputy, Stephen Feinberg. Sources familiar with the matter said the shortage of munitions — especially long-range guided missiles and air-defense interceptors — was part of the reason Trump decided to call off a new round of strikes on Iran.
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