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Ford and General Motors are in discussions with defense contractors about converting some of their factories to produce military weapons.
Interesting timing, considering we’re supposedly winding down the latest war.
Speaking to reporters this week, President Trump said that companies, including General Motors and Ford, are discussing plans to manufacture weapons such as Patriot air-defense missiles and Tomahawk cruise missiles as part of a major expansion of U.S. military production.
“I know General Motors is all excited about building weapons now,” Trump said, adding that some civilian factories could be converted for military use as part of what he described as a “big strong economic push.”
The proposal comes after reports that the Pentagon has been meeting with major manufacturers about shifting idle production lines toward weapons production, reviving a World War II-style strategy of turning America’s industrial base into a wartime machine.
Why the sudden urgency?
Years of wasting weapons on the Ukraine war, combined with the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran, have burned through large portions of America’s missile stockpile.
All for what?
And now… the U.S. must build more weapons to waste them in more useless wars, while American taxpayers foot the bill.