Moore suggests that war has become a significant industry, benefiting American companies through arms sales and contracts, and that this economic incentive can drive continued military engagement. He points to the $25 billion allocated to Israel as an example of funding American industries rather than solely foreign aid.
Impact: High. This perspective raises serious questions about the motivations behind military actions, suggesting that economic interests may supersede strategic or humanitarian concerns.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 00:34:09 to 00:35:58.
Sources in support: Wes Moore (Governor of Maryland)

