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Nov 15th, 2006 12:59 PM | ||
Preechr |
Re: US number one in supplying arms Quote:
Do you understand the security aspect of us selling arms to other countries? Influence. Information. Control. The above quoted sentence just about confirms the validity of the security strategy behind our arms policy. It's implied that profit was only a secondary benefit of arms sales up till now, but NOW weapons manufacturers are selling their guns for evil profits just as much as they are for reasons of national security. For SHAME, gun people! You actually buy into this crap, Geggy? |
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Nov 15th, 2006 12:55 PM | ||
FartinMowler | Is this suppose to be a shocker? Arms dealers were buying some kind of huge ass rifle from the local American gun dealer that could shoot down airplanes. I think a conversation on why on so many forums I've seen "show me your gun collection" is more relevant. | |
Nov 15th, 2006 10:07 AM | ||
Geggy |
US number one in supplying arms U.S. top arms supplier to developing world WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 (UPI) -- The United States supplied 46 percent of the arms sold to developing countries in 2005, a congressional report said. The Congressional Research Service said the level of arms sales was the highest in eight years, the Boston Globe reported. "We are at a point in history where many of these sales are not essential for the self-defense of these countries and the arms being sold continue to fuel conflicts and tensions in unstable areas," said Daryl Kimball , executive director of the Washington-based Arms Control Association in Washington. "It doesn't make much sense over the long term." The report looked both at deliveries of weapons and contracts for future delivery. Russia, the second-ranking arms supplier, was responsible for 15 percent of sales in the developing world, and Britain for 13 percent. Researchers suggested that the arms trade is now fueled as much by the economic interests of U.S. weapons manufacturers as it is by national security. |