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Trump and the Business of War? How Conflicts from Ukraine to the Middle East Generated Profits and Deals

✍️ Piyush Sharma 📅 March 12, 2026 🕒 3:19 pm ⏱️ 5 min read

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    Trump and the Business of War?
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    Trump and the Business of War?

    Global wars—from the Russia-Ukraine conflict to the Israel-Hamas war and wider Middle East tensions—have triggered massive military spending, weapons contracts, and geopolitical deals.

    Critics argue that these conflicts have also created economic opportunities for U.S. industries and political networks tied to the Trump era, while supporters say arms sales and alliances strengthen global security and U.S. economic power.

    This article examines how major wars since 2022 intersect with business, arms sales, and investments connected to U.S. policy during Donald Trump’s political influence and presidency.


    Chronology: Wars and Deals During the Trump Era – Trump and the Business of War?

    2022 – Russia-Ukraine War Sparks Global Arms Boom

    The Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 triggered the largest military conflict in Europe since World War II.

    As Western countries began supporting Ukraine, demand for weapons surged.

    Major beneficiaries included:

    • Lockheed Martin
    • RTX (Raytheon)
    • Northrop Grumman
    • Boeing

    These companies saw rising revenues as governments purchased missiles, fighter jets, and defense systems.

    Lockheed Martin alone received a $12.5 billion contract for F-35 fighter jets, highlighting how wartime demand boosted defense manufacturing.

    Analysts say such conflicts often benefit the American defense industry, which supplies weapons to NATO allies and partners.


    2023–2024 – Gaza War and Middle East Conflict – Trump and the Business of War?

    After the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack on Israel, Israel launched a massive military campaign in Gaza.

    The conflict led to a surge in U.S. arms transfers.

    According to reports:

    • More than $32 billion worth of U.S. weapons were approved for Israel.
    • Companies including Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and General Dynamics supplied fighter jets, bombs, and other military equipment.

    The war created a major pipeline of weapons contracts between Washington and Israel.

    While the humanitarian impact of the war drew global criticism, defense manufacturers experienced strong demand.


    2025 – Trump’s Return and Massive Middle East Arms Deals – Trump and the Business of War?

    When Donald Trump returned to power, his administration emphasized defense exports and investment partnerships with Gulf countries.

    During a high-profile visit to Riyadh in 2025:

    • The United States signed a $142 billion arms deal with Saudi Arabia.
    • The agreement was part of a broader $600 billion investment package between the two countries.

    The deal involved:

    • air defense systems
    • military aircraft
    • naval technology
    • advanced military infrastructure.

    Trump described Saudi Arabia as a key partner in stabilizing the Middle East.


    2025–2026 – Business Deals With Gulf States – Trump and the Business of War?

    Beyond weapons deals, reports also highlighted business ties between Trump-linked companies and Middle Eastern investors.

    Examples include:

    • Gulf sovereign wealth funds investing heavily in U.S. companies
    • Trump-family crypto ventures receiving large investments
    • foreign government officials interacting with Trump-owned properties.

    One reported investment involved hundreds of millions of dollars tied to Trump-family business ventures backed by Gulf investors, sparking debate about potential conflicts of interest.


    How Wars Generate Economic Profits – Trump and the Business of War?

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    Wars often create huge demand for weapons and logistics.

    This leads to profits for:

    1. Defense Contractors

    Companies manufacturing weapons benefit from government contracts.

    Major firms include:

    CompanyMajor Products
    Lockheed MartinF-35 fighter jets
    RTX (Raytheon)missiles and air defense systems
    Boeingmilitary aircraft
    Northrop Grummandrones and strategic weapons

    Rising geopolitical tensions increase military spending worldwide.


    2. Energy Companies

    Conflicts in the Middle East often drive up oil prices.

    Higher oil prices benefit:

    • oil producers
    • energy trading firms
    • petroleum exporters.

    Wars affecting oil routes such as the Red Sea or Strait of Hormuz can significantly impact global energy markets.


    3. Reconstruction and Logistics Companies

    After conflicts, reconstruction projects create contracts for:

    • infrastructure companies
    • private security firms
    • logistics providers.

    Critics’ Concerns: Conflict of Interest

    Several watchdog groups have raised concerns about possible conflicts of interest.

    They argue that:

    • foreign governments spending money at Trump-linked properties could influence policy
    • business deals involving foreign investors might blur the line between diplomacy and commerce.

    Some analysts say Trump’s diplomatic style is transactional, prioritizing economic deals and investments.

    Supporters, however, argue that such deals boost the U.S. economy and strengthen alliances.


    Fun Facts About the Global War Economy: Trump and the Business of War?

    • The United States is the largest arms exporter in the world.
    • Global military spending exceeded $2 trillion annually in recent years.
    • A single F-35 fighter jet costs roughly $80–100 million.
    • Major wars often trigger record profits for defense companies due to rising government contracts.


    Geopolitical Impact: Trump and the Business of War?

    Modern wars are not just military conflicts—they also reshape:

    • global trade
    • energy markets
    • arms manufacturing
    • geopolitical alliances.

    The wars in Ukraine and the Middle East have demonstrated how international conflicts can drive enormous economic activity across multiple industries.


    Conclusion: Trump and the Business of War?

    Donald Trump’s political era overlaps with a period of intense global conflict and rising military spending.

    While supporters say defense deals and investments strengthen security and economic growth, critics argue they may create ethical questions about profit and political power.

    As wars continue to reshape global geopolitics, the intersection between politics, business, and military conflict will remain one of the most debated issues in international relations.


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