
Trump's record $15 trillion military spending to fight a "world war"? Defense stocks rebound significantly, drone manufacturers surge by double digits

Trump stated that the U.S. military budget for fiscal year 2027 should be raised to $1.5 trillion, which is an increase of over 50% compared to this year's budget. On Thursday, Lockheed Martin's stock rose over 9%, and drone company Kratos saw a 20% increase. American media personnel believe that Trump's increase in military spending indicates that the U.S. may be preparing for a "world war," and a budget of $1.5 trillion reflects "the characteristics of a country preparing for global or regional warfare." Although there is uncertainty regarding this military spending, analysts generally agree that the direction of U.S. defense spending growth is clear
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