America Can’t Build for War Anymore

The United States faces a significant challenge regarding its defense industrial base. A new analysis suggests the country can no longer build effectively for war. The report highlights a

The United States faces a significant challenge regarding its defense industrial base. A new analysis suggests the country can no longer build effectively for war. The report highlights a decline in domestic manufacturing capabilities over recent decades. Critical shortages in skilled labor and production facilities are cited as major factors. This lack of capacity undermines the ability to sustain prolonged military conflicts. The Free Press details how supply chain vulnerabilities further exacerbate the problem. Without a revitalized industrial sector, national security objectives are at risk. The findings call for urgent policy changes to restore American manufacturing strength.