Defence stocks soar after Trump’s war crime
While those who invest in morality and justice called Donald Trump a war criminal and condemned his illegal attack on Syria, those with vested interests in the military-industrial complex were celebrating as the stock market showed defence companies increasing their share prices.
The American company Raytheon, manufactures the Tomahawk Cruise Missiles used in Trump’s attack on Syria.
On the 7th of April Raytheon stocks jumped 1.47%.