National security requires building our industrial base from the mine up
Ten months of intense fighting in Ukraine is forcing a rapid rethink among Western allies. It’s about the importance of a dynamic industrial base capable of producing weapons and munitions at speed and scale. “Ukraine has focused us . . . on what really matters,” William LaPlante, the Pentagon’s chief weapons buyer, recently remarked. “What matters is production. Production really matters.” LaPlante hit the nail on the head. Simply stockpiling weapons and munitions—and underinvesting in productive capacity—will not suffice as the U.S. prepares for conflicts of ...