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Hmm, funding the bailouts, makes money available to wage war.....Jist of it I think.
We won't let Turkey take action on Kurdish Rebels, because we can use them to help us take control of strategic oil routes, same with why Georgia is so important to us,,,,oil routes, oil routes. oil routes....But small adventures to secure, acquire, and control natural resources are very likely.
We won't let Turkey take action on Kurdish Rebels, because we can use them to help us take control of strategic oil routes, same with why Georgia is so important to us,,,,oil routes, oil routes. oil routes....
One thing about these wars - and the taxpayer money that goes to
Raytheon
Lockheed-Martin
United Technology
Northrup-Grumman
Boeing, etc.
they are very expensive.
We don't know how much money is going into these places. "Places" meaning these companies, and to Iraqis, and Blackwater, etc.
Money was secretly shifted from Afghanistan to Iraq preceding the invasion.
And later, the largest cash shipment in US history went to Iraq on wooden pallets.
Just think of what we don't know.
Yes, we do...those companies' revenue streams are publicly disclosed....and those companies employee a lot of people in the US. The defense manufacturing sector is one of the few manufacturing industries that does NOT outsource. The public should be happy the USG is spending on an all indigenous sector.
BAE doesn't land the big contracts in the US...L-3 Comm is a US company (albeit, one of the smaller and newer guys on the block) and its subsidiary Titan.BAE Systems in based in Europe with some departments in the US.
L -3 is partly (or was partly) owned by Lehman brothers.
Invanry, I stand corrected. You state all budget allocation and appropriations in public to the private arms manufacturers, that I'll stand corrected.
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