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Trump blames Biden for failing to replenish weapons stocks after Ukraine aid

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President Donald Trump on Monday accused former President Joe Biden of failing to replenish the US arsenal, although he insisted that the US is “full” of victory as Operation Epic Fury continues to devastate Iran.

America’s medium-range weapons have “never been higher or better,” Trump said Monday in a post on his True Social platform. He added that “we have an unlimited supply of these weapons.”

“Wars can be fought ‘forever,’ and with great success, using these weapons (better than other nations (sic) best weapons!),” the president’s post read.

But Trump noted that while the US has a “good” supply of advanced weapons, “it’s not where we want to be.”

President Donald Trump speaks during a press conference at the White House, Friday, Feb. 20, 2026, Washington. Next to the president is Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnik. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

“Many additional high-end weapons are being stored for us in foreign countries,” the post read. “Sleeping Joe Biden wasted all his time, and our country’s money, GIVING everything to PT Barnum (Zelenskyy!) of Ukraine – Hundreds of billions of Dollars worth – And, while giving the highest end (FREE!), he didn’t bother to give it back.”

Former President Joe Biden speaking

Former President Joe Biden addresses the South Carolina Democratic Party on Friday, Feb. 27, 2026, Columbia, SC. (AP Photo/Matt Kelley)

The United States has brought billions of dollars to Ukraine since Russia launched its all-out invasion in February 2022, with Biden approving another $500 million in military aid in a security package that went out the door just days before Trump’s second term began.

“Fortunately, I rebuilt the military in my first term, and I continue to do so,” Trump said. “The United States is stocked up, and ready to WIN, BIG!!!”

“Their air defense, Air Force, Navy, and leadership are complete,” he later wrote. “They want to talk. I said ‘It’s too late!’

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The US and Israel launched Operation Epic Fury on Saturday morning, a joint military operation that officials say has targeted Iranian leadership and significant military installations.

Map of strikes

A map showing Iranian targets for Operation Epic Fury, launched on Saturday morning. (Fox Stories)

Earlier on Monday, Trump announced that the operation in Iran was “ahead of schedule,” saying that most of the regime’s military leaders had been terminated by about an hour.

“We have the strongest and most powerful military in the world, and we will win easily,” the president said. “We’re already ahead of our time, but whatever time it is, it’s okay. Whatever it takes.”

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Trump said the operation is expected to last four to five weeks, noting that “we have the ability to go longer than that.”

“We also predicted four weeks to eliminate the military leadership,” Trump said. “And as you know, that happened in about an hour. So we’re ahead of schedule there by a lot.”

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