America First Arms Plan Pumps Up U.S. Factories and Sales
Published Date: 2/11/2026
Presidential Document
Summary
The new America First Arms Transfer Strategy makes sure U.S. military gear stays the best by using foreign arms sales to boost American factories and jobs. It affects defense companies, government agencies, and allies by speeding up sales and focusing on building strong, high-tech production at home. Starting now, this plan will help keep America safe and its defense industry ready, with smarter, faster processes and more money flowing into U.S. factories.
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