Pentagon taps US carmakers for weapons production – WSJ

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The article reports that the U.S. government has held discussions with major companies like General Motors and Ford about shifting civilian factories to military production, citing depleted weapons stockpiles from ongoing conflicts including the war with Iran. It highlights concerns over rising military costs and draws parallels to World War II-era mobilization, using a tone that emphasizes urgency and the scale of potential industrial shift—though it doesn’t confirm whether these talks have led to actual contracts or binding plans. The piece relies on credible sources but frames the situation in a way that makes large-scale war production seem inevitable, even as details on concrete action remain unclear.

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