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Trump meets munitions makers amid push to replenish weapons stockpiles

U.S. President Donald Trump met with munitions makers at the White House on Wednesday as his administration pushes to expand weapons production after military operations in Iran and other conflicts drew down U.S. stockpiles.



The United States has supplied large quantities of weapons to allies while also using munitions in its own military operations, raising concerns about inventories of key air-defense and precision-guided weapons, and increasing pressure on contractors to boost output.



Two people briefed on the meeting said it ran longer than expected because everyone was given time to speak. The sources said Deputy Defense Secretary Steve Feinberg at times pushed back on industry claims about production progress, citing delays on key programs.



One source said the initial message to executives was "you're not doing enough." By the end, the tone had shifted toward cooperation, with officials saying the goal was to "get on a war footing" and work together to speed up production.