(RightWardpress.com) – President Trump secures commitment from top defense contractors to quadruple production of precision missiles, ensuring America dominates in the fight against Iranian aggression.
Story Highlights
- Trump announces quadrupling of “Exquisite Class” weaponry production after White House meeting with CEOs amid U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran.
- Expansions began three months ago, countering media claims of missile stockpile shortages during active conflicts.
- Lockheed Martin and RTX lead commitments on THAAD, Patriot, Tomahawk, and other high-end munitions.
- Move bolsters U.S. military strength, creates jobs, and projects resolve against global threats.
White House Meeting Delivers Results
On March 6, 2026, President Donald Trump hosted CEOs from Lockheed Martin, RTX, Boeing, Northrop Grumman, BAE Systems, L3Harris, and Honeywell Aerospace at the White House. Trump announced via Truth Social that these firms agreed to quadruple production of “Exquisite Class” weaponry, referring to precision-guided missiles like THAAD, PAC-3, Tomahawk, AMRAAM, and SM-3/6. This decisive action addresses urgent needs in the first week of U.S.-Israel joint operations against Iran. Trump denied reports of depleting stocks, emphasizing expansions started three months prior. The commitment underscores Trump’s leadership in rebuilding American defense might after years of leftist neglect.
Production Ramp-Up Underway
Lockheed Martin confirmed work on quadrupling THAAD and PAC-3 output began months ago, with plants already active. RTX referenced February 2026 Pentagon deals to boost Tomahawk, AMRAAM, SM-3, and SM-6 production. These multiyear agreements, initiated in January, build on White House pressure following Trump’s prior criticism of slow contractor rates. Expansions trace to supply chain fixes exposed by Ukraine aid and Middle East tensions. Trump noted “virtually unlimited” medium munitions for Iran and Venezuela operations, rejecting shortage narratives pushed by skeptical media.
Strategic Wins for National Security
The announcement counters expert warnings, like those from Bill Roggio of the Foundation for Defence of Democracies, who called pre-ramp-up shortages a “critical weakness.” Short-term, it replenishes stocks for ongoing Iran strikes launched early March 2026, ensuring U.S. forces maintain superiority. Long-term, quadrupling scales the industrial base for sustained conflicts, though full effects may take years due to complex missile manufacturing. This aligns with conservative priorities: strong defense, limited government overreach in private industry, and protection of American jobs and values against foreign adversaries.
Economic impacts include growth in the defense sector, with job creation for skilled workers. Politically, it hands Trump a victory, showcasing effective pressure on industry without wasteful spending. Contractors gain revenue from contracts, motivated by war demands. A follow-up meeting is planned in two months to track progress. Power dynamics favor the White House through funding leverage, fostering collaboration after initial criticisms.
Broad Implications for American Strength
Affected parties gain clear advantages: U.S. and Israeli militaries receive rapid munitions surges, while adversaries like Iran and Venezuela face escalated pressure. Workers at contractor facilities see expanded employment opportunities. The push sets a precedent for government-industry partnerships in crises, revitalizing the munitions supply chain weakened under prior administrations. Uncertainties remain on exact timelines and quantities, but consistent reporting verifies core claims. Trump’s approach prioritizes individual liberty through superior defense, safeguarding families and the Constitution from globalist threats.
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