Defense Demand Surges Amid Iran War




Patrice Caine, the Chairman and CEO of Thales Group, one of Europe’s biggest defense contractors joins Bloomberg Open Interest to break down how the Iran war is reshaping global military demand. From surging orders in the Middle East to missile shortages and the urgent need for cheaper, scalable weapons, the conversation highlights a major shift in modern warfare—and why Europe is now racing to rebuild its defenses after decades of underinvestment. (Source: Bloomberg)



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