U.S. Warns Japan Deliveries of 400 Tomahawk Missiles Face Significant Delays Amid Military Replenishment Needs

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According to multiple sources, the U.S. warned Japan on May 23 that deliveries of 400 Tomahawk cruise missiles would face significant delays. U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth informed Japanese officials, including Shinjiro Koizumi, of the postponement during an earlier call this month. The delays stem from the U.S. military's priority to replenish weapon stockpiles heavily consumed in ongoing military operations.
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