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Defense industry leaders preparing to meet with Trump as worries grow over missile supply, sources say

WASHINGTON — Defense industry leaders have been preparing to meet with President Donald Trump at the White House later this week in what is expected to be a contentious discussion as concerns grow over the U.S. supply of missiles, according to two people familiar with details of the meeting. The leaders of roughly seven defense companies are expected to be pressed by the president to find ways to swiftly increase their production of weaponry for the Pentagon, according to these people and...

NBC News 16h ago

The American Missile Crisis

Recent global conflicts, from Russia and Ukraine to Iran and Israel, have seen a resurgent awareness of the frailty of US munitions stock, which has been drawn down by both direct and indirect involvement in these events. While exact stockpile volumes are not disclosed, it is estimated that supplies of US warheads and the missiles that carry them have declined by nearly an order of magnitude since their peak during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Analysts have estimated that in the event of a...

Hacker News 8d ago

Trump threatened to 'blow up' Oman — why the tiny Gulf kingdom is caught between DC and Iran

President Donald Trump's threat to "blow up" Oman if the Gulf kingdom didn't "behave" has exposed a rare rupture with one of Washington's most valuable Middle East partners — a country that has spent decades quietly serving as America's backchannel to Iran. "The strait's gotta be open to everybody," the president said during a Cabinet meeting Wednesday. "It's international waters.

Fox News Politics 11d ago

Israel-Lebanon conflict: Why military pressure isn't enough

Israel-Lebanon conflict: Why military pressure isn't enough June 2, 2026The Israeli flag has flown over Fort Beaufort in southern Lebanon since the weekend. Despite a partial ceasefire agreement, fighting is continuing between the Israeli military and the Iran-aligned Shiite Hezbollah militia — which is designated as a terror organization by the United States, Germany and several Sunni Arab governments — in southern Lebanon. A trip to Lebanon by German Development Minister Reem Alabali...

Deutsche Welle 9d ago

China's Xi vows unwavering support for North Korea's Kim in rare Pyongyang visit

China's Xi vows unwavering support for North Korea's Kim in rare Pyongyang visit SEOUL: China will not swerve from its commitment to safeguarding common interests with North Korea or waver in its support for Kim Jong Un, President Xi Jinping told Pyongyang's leader on Monday (Jun 8) during a rare summit. The neighbours should strengthen strategic ties and firmly protect their sovereignty, security, and development interests, Xi told Kim, an official Chinese summary of the meeting showed, as...

Channel News Asia 2d ago

‘A special sense of closeness’: China’s Xi vows stronger ties with North Korea in rare visit

‘A special sense of closeness’: China’s Xi vows stronger ties with North Korea in rare visit Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday said that China world not swerve from its commitment to safeguarding common interests with North Korea or waver in its support for Kim Jong Un during a rare summit between the two leaders in Pyongyang. The summit comes at a time when China's economy, strengthened by growing trade and military ties to Russia, could boost North Korea's confidence in talks. To...

France 24 2d ago

Blue Origin rocket explosion is bad news for both Bezos and NASA

Blue Origin rocket explosion is bad news for both Bezos and NASA Andrew Zinin Lead Editor Space exploration is filled with setbacks, but the spectacular explosion of Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket on Thursday night marked a significant blow to not only the company, which was founded by billionaire Jeff Bezos, but also NASA, with the two collaborating for the upcoming US moon missions. "Spaceflight is unforgiving," NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said in a post on X soon after the...

Phys.org 12d ago

100 days of Iran war: Gulf states grapple with security and economic consequences

Iran war at 100 days: Gulf states grapple with stability June 4, 2026For the regional Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states — Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) — the consequences of the US-Israeli conflict with Iran extend far beyond immediate military threat. Since February 28, when the US and Israel launched joint strikes on Iran, and despite a nominal ceasefire, the GCC countries, have been performing a difficult balancing act. Key...

Deutsche Welle 7d ago

US House of Representatives passes war powers resolution in rebuke to Trump

US House of Representatives passes war powers resolution in rebuke to Trump Four Republicans allied with Democrats to pass bill to rein in Trump, though it is likely to face a presidential veto. The United States House of Representatives has passed a resolution to rein in President Donald Trump’s powers to attack Iran without congressional authorisation. Four Republicans joined Democrats to pass the bill in a vote of 215 to 208 on Wednesday in Washington, DC.

Al Jazeera 7d ago

China-linked spy site expansion in Cuba raises alarms near key US military bases

As the Trump administration ramps up pressure on Cuba, renewed scrutiny is falling on expanding intelligence infrastructure on the island that analysts say could help China and Russia monitor sensitive U.S. military activity near Florida.New reporting and satellite analysis of a major Cuban signals intelligence facility outside Havana have intensified concerns about foreign surveillance capabilities positioned near Key West naval operations, Homestead Air Reserve Base and launches from Cape...

Fox News Politics 13d ago