Probably; it would depend on what section of the weapons industry you want to look at.
Yes, the US sells a lot of weapons to Israel. The US government also gives a lot of money to Israel.
The fur trade was the first profitable industry for the French in Canada.
One trade that has spread across Canada and been of importance in the economy for over 300 years is the candy making industry. There is also agricultural production, but candy is the largest and the longest industry in Canada.
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Most of Israel trade is in the form of agricultural. Israel exports pistachios, eggplant, fresh herbs, and flowers to the US.
There are two major problems with this question. First, whether Israel has nuclear weapons, it is definitely not "nuclear weapons trigger happy". Israel has not launched a nuclear missile or any intercontinental ballistic missile (even with a conventional warhead). Second, Israel maintains good relations with India and the two have a decent trade relationship. Israel and Pakistan do not recognize each other and India and Pakistan are in a long-term conflict. Therefore, if anything were to happen between the three countries, it is far more likely that India and Israel would join forces against Pakistan than for India and Pakistan to join forces against Israel.
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