Reuters reported that the Trump administration plans to meet with senior executives of major U.S. defense contractors at the White House on Friday to discuss accelerating weapons production.
The U.S. War Department is drafting a supplementary budget of about $5 billion aimed at replenishing depleted military stockpiles and increasing the production of key munitions, including raising the annual production of "Tomahawk" cruise missiles to 1,000 units.
It's just a plan, and the actual implementation will be something that happens after Trump leaves office. If it's a Democratic president at that time, the plan will change again.
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