The White House is preparing to meet with defense companies to discuss weapons production, according to sources cited by Reuters. No timeline or specific agenda has been reported.
The White House is reportedly preparing to convene defense industry executives to discuss weapons manufacturing, at a time of ongoing US military operations against Iran and broader regional tensions. According to sources cited by Reuters, the meeting would focus on production capacity, though no specific date or agenda has been disclosed. The report comes amid a series of US strikes on Iranian targets that began overnight June 9–10, after President Trump said he was close to ordering attacks on Iranian power plants and bridges. As The Zioneer reported, Trump is planning wider action intended to shake the deadlock in nuclear negotiations rather than launch an all-out war, while US officials have briefed that a major offensive across Iran is expected soon. The state of US defense industrial readiness has been a recurring concern, particularly for munitions stockpiles after two years of supplying Ukraine and Israel.
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