Trump’s F-35 REVEAL Has Defense Insiders Asking What Comes Next?

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Thanks to Saga Metals Corp for sponsoring today's video. You can get their latest presentation here on their website: https://saga-presentation.com/the-next-news-network Tickers: OTCQB: SAGMF | TSX-V: SAGA America’s air and space dominance may hinge on one forgotten metal hiding in plain sight. In this explosive conversation, Gary Franchi sits down with Mike Steer of Saga Metals to uncover why titanium has become one of the most critical materials in the U.S. defense supply chain. While most Americans hear about stealth, AI, missiles, and next-generation warfare, the truth is even more fundamental: without aerospace-grade titanium, platforms like the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II and key systems tied to Northrop Grumman cannot perform at the level America demands. This report digs into how titanium supports speed, survivability, heat resistance, maneuverability, and the structural integrity that makes fifth-generation fighter jets possible. The stakes get even higher when you look beyond the runway. President Donald J. Trump’s Space Force, launched during his first term and now central to America First defense strategy in his second term, depends on the same constrained pool of high-performance materials. That means U.S. military aircraft, satellites, launch systems, and advanced defense infrastructure are all pulling from a supply chain vulnerable to global pressure, foreign dependence, and geopolitical disruption. As tensions involving Iran, China, and international trade continue to shape the national security landscape, this is no longer just a mining story. It is a strategic warning about whether the United States truly controls the raw materials behind its own military edge. Mike Steer explains why titanium makes up a major share of the F-35 and why the material’s role is far more than cosmetic or optional. He also reveals why a North American titanium-bearing mineralized system linked to Saga Metals is now drawing serious attention, including a reported three-kilometer strike zone that could represent one of the most significant titanium systems identified on the continent. If those early signs hold, this discovery could become a major turning point for domestic critical minerals, defense readiness, and secure American supply chains at a moment when the Trump administration is pushing strength, sovereignty, and industrial independence. This is the story the corporate media will not tell you: the battle for national defense may start in the ground long before it reaches the sky. Watch closely as Gary Franchi and Mike Steer break down the hidden material war shaping the future of the F-35, Space Force, critical minerals, and America’s ability to stay dominant when the pressure really hits. This video was conducted on behalf of Saga Metals Corp, and was funded by CAPITALIZ ON IT. I have been compensated for this video. I only express my opinion based on my experience. Your experience may be different. These videos are for educational and inspirational purposes only. Investing of any kind involves risk. While it is possible to minimize risk, your investments are solely your responsibility. It is imperative that you conduct your own research. There is no guarantee of gains or losses on investments. Please do your own due diligence. I am not a financial advisor, and this is not a financial advice channel. All information is provided strictly for educational purposes. It does not take into account anybody's specific circumstances or situation. If you are making investment or other financial management decisions and require advice, please consult a suitably qualified licensed professional. The securities of Saga Metals Corp are speculative, and the company has not yet achieved consistent positive cash flow from operations. As a growth-stage company, it anticipates negative cash flow for the foreseeable future as it focuses on development and commercialization efforts. Parties viewing this video should thoroughly review the company’s public disclosure and documents available on http://sedarplus.ca. See full disclaimer here: https://capitalizonit.com/saga/

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