In this Infowars article, the report claims the U.S. Department of Defense is exploring partnerships with automakers to boost weapons production capacity amid rising global tensions and supply chain strain.
- The Pentagon is reportedly in discussions with major automakers to help manufacture military equipment
- The effort is framed as a response to increased global instability and potential large-scale conflict scenarios
- Officials are concerned that current defense production capacity may not be sufficient for prolonged warfare
- The plan would mirror historical wartime mobilization, when civilian industries pivoted to military production
- Automakers could potentially produce vehicles, parts, or components used in weapons systems
- The move highlights concerns about industrial readiness in the face of escalating geopolitical risks
- Critics may view the report cautiously given the sourcing and outlet, while supporters see it as prudent preparation
- The article suggests this could signal a broader shift toward a wartime economic posture
Read the full story: https://www.infowars.com/posts/department-of-war-in-talks-with-automakers-to-build-more-weapons/
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