Tuesday, September 30, 2025

IT'S RUSSIA, NOT CHINA,THAT WE NEED TO FEAR IN A NUCLEAR WAR

Word War III fears loom as Trump ramps up production of devastating missiles

By Chris Melore 

 

Daily Mail

Sep 30, 2025

 

The Pentagon has reportedly asked its weapons makers to dramatically ramp up production of several devastating missiles as the fear of a war with China looms.

Military leaders are believed to have already requested that defense contractors double and possibly quadruple their inventory of roughly a dozen key weapons, including Patriot missile interceptors, anti-ship missiles, and precision bombs.

The Trump Administration has repeatedly warned that the US could soon need to respond to China, amid growing economic tensions and the threat of the superpower invading Taiwan.

However, Department of War officials have been sounding the alarm of dwindling missile supplies for years, due to America's support of the ongoing war in Ukraine.

According to the Wall Street Journal, this has led Deputy Defense Secretary Steve Feinberg to start calling on major defense companies to invest heavily in missile production, despite not having a new contract for this still-hypothetical war.

The massive order includes new supplies of THAAD interceptors used by the US Army to destroy ballistic missiles, SM-6 missiles used by the Navy to knock out ships, drones, and enemy missiles, and the Precision Strike Missiles used against high-value targets.

The Trump Administration's 'Big, Beautiful Bill,' signed into law in July, set aside approximately $25 billion over five years for new spending on munitions.

However, the initial estimates of this new weapons order would cost much more over the next two years.

 

The Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) Interceptor is used to shoot down missiles that may be targeting US cities

The Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) Interceptor is used to shoot down missiles that may be targeting US cities

The Long Range Anti-Ship Missile (LRASM) is carried by the US Navy and Air Force to target and sink enemy fleets at sea

The Long Range Anti-Ship Missile (LRASM) is carried by the US Navy and Air Force to target and sink enemy fleets at sea

 

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