特朗普启动《国防生产法》,美国着手重建武器库存
Trump Invokes Defense Production Act As US Moves To Rebuild Weapons Stockpiles

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特朗普政府正寻求一项3500亿美元的国防计划,以补充因伊朗冲突而耗尽的导弹及武器储备。国防部长皮特·海格塞斯目前正在游说参议院共和党人以确保这笔资金到位,并强调了解决库存短缺的紧迫性。 尽管官员们近期公开保证军事补给依然充足,但政府的行动显示出更深层的担忧。特朗普总统已悄然动用了《国防生产法》,这是一项冷战时期的措施,允许政府优先考虑并加速工业制造。在最近的一份备忘录中,特朗普将生产瓶颈视为对国家安全的直接威胁,以此证明行使行政权力以提升国防产出的合理性。 尽管共和党人普遍支持增加拨款,但一些议员要求为这笔巨额支出提供更明确的理由。这种寻求紧急资金与利用联邦制造权力的双重举措,凸显了政府对长期国防准备状态的关注,以及持续战争所带来的后勤压力。

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The Trump administration is seeking a major increase in defense spending while simultaneously using executive authority to accelerate weapons production, reflecting growing concern over U.S. munitions inventories after the war with Iran, according to NBC.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth met with Senate Republicans this week to rally support for a proposed $350 billion defense package, much of which would be directed toward replenishing missile and weapons stockpiles.

According to NBC, Sen. John Cornyn said the Pentagon is “running short of funding they need in order to acquire the weapons and missiles and things like that that they need to protect the nation.”

While Republicans are broadly supportive, some lawmakers have signaled they want a clearer justification for the spending, particularly as debate continues over the costs and consequences of the Iran conflict.

Behind the scenes, President Donald Trump has also moved to boost production capacity. Last week, he quietly invoked the Defense Production Act, a Cold War-era law that allows the federal government to prioritize contracts and coordinate industry efforts to expand critical manufacturing.

In a June 11 memo, Trump argued that production bottlenecks and supply-chain challenges could undermine military readiness, writing, “I hereby find that conditions exist which may pose a direct threat to the national defense or its preparedness programs.”

The administration has reportedly been discussing the possibility of using the law since the early stages of the conflict.

The decision comes despite public assurances from administration officials that weapons supplies remain adequate.

Hegseth recently dismissed reports of shortages, saying, “Our stockpiles are strong and they will only get stronger in the future.”

Nevertheless, the administration’s push for both emergency production measures and additional funding suggests officials are preparing for a sustained effort to rebuild inventories and strengthen long-term defense readiness.

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