Reports say former President Donald Trump has asked senior Pentagon officials and heads of major U.S. defense companies to convene at the White House on Wednesday to discuss increasing ammunition and missile production. The Wall Street Journal cites concerns over dwindling U.S. missile stockpiles after the conflict with Iran as a key driver for the meeting. Deputy Defense Secretary Steven Feinberg had previously notified defense industry leaders to prepare for the session, which is expected to pressure the government to accelerate military output. Trump is likely to urge defense firms to speed up missile and ammunition manufacturing to quickly replenish U.S. arms reserves that have been reduced during the war with Iran.