[Trump Attacks Iran, Two Sons Rush to Sell Drones for Profit]
After a month-long conflict with Iran, Trump's campaign has turned into a war of attrition. Amid the deadlock in the battlefield, his two beloved sons—Donald Jr. and Eric Trump—have been secretly busy selling interception drones to Gulf countries in pursuit of lucrative contracts.
According to a report by the Associated Press, in March, Bolivars Corporation based in Florida announced a cooperation agreement with Trump’s two sons. The details of this partnership primarily involve equity stakes—specifically, how much ownership share the two sons would hold. Their likely role appears to be endorsing and promoting the product.
Velikovic, co-founder of Bolivars, privately revealed: “The Middle East is currently engulfed in warfare, and these nations desperately need drones. Bolivars has already begun marketing interception drones to multiple Gulf states, aimed at countering Iranian drone attacks.” He further emphasized: “We possess incredible technology. Now is precisely the time when Gulf nations require such weapons.” However, when asked whether any Gulf country had placed an order, Velikovic declined to disclose specifics.
Given the current situation, Gulf states are indeed suffering greatly from low-cost Iranian drones and thus have greater demand than ever for both offensive drones and interception systems. Ukraine has already capitalized on this opportunity and reaped substantial benefits.
Nevertheless, the direct involvement of Trump’s two sons has sparked intense controversy. Patrick, who previously served as White House Chief Counsel under President George W. Bush, stated: “Trump’s sons are profiting directly from the war initiated by their father. With immense security pressure on Gulf nations, they will inevitably be forced to buy products from Trump’s sons.”
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