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La guerra es negocio muy rentable del imperialismo norteamericano
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La guerra es negocio muy rentable del imperialismo norteamericano
October 31, 2024

Esta economía de guerra garantiza la hegemonía, estimula conflictos y es clave en el comercio exterior estadounidense.

The Military-Industrial Complex Is the Winner (Not You)
January 23, 2024

Overspending on the Pentagon Is Stealing Our Future

The Military-Industrial Complex Is the Winner (Not You)
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War Profiteers Are a Sign of a Profoundly Sick Society
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War Profiteers Are a Sign of a Profoundly Sick Society
September 22, 2023

So reads a quote from an arms industry executive in a recent Reuters article titled “At London arms fair, global war fears are good for business” about Europe’s biggest arms show, the biennial Defence and Security Equipment International. You will probably be unsurprised to learn that Reuters does not name the war profiteer whose quote inspired their headline.

The West Is Incentivizing Russia to Hit Back
February 1, 2023

Well the omnicidal war sluts won the debate over sending tanks to Ukraine, so now it’s time to start arguing for sending F-16s.

The West Is Incentivizing Russia to Hit Back
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The U.S. Is Set to Make Nuclear War More Likely
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The U.S. Is Set to Make Nuclear War More Likely
November 10, 2021

The US is about to move towards a far more likely first use of nuclear weapons, with word that the Air Force has “completed flight testing” of the cost-and-performance-plagued F35A Lightning fighter, all units of which are being “upgraded” to carry thermonuclear weapons.

Nuclear Weapons and Europe
October 12, 2021

U.S. deployment of nuclear strike aircraft to the UK signals to continental Europe that planning for nuclear war against Russia is accelerating.

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America’s Merchants of Death: Then and Now
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America’s Merchants of Death: Then and Now
August 24, 2021

Few defense giants these days come anywhere close to that 100-times ratio. At Raytheon, for instance, the chief exec last year pulled down 193 times the pay of the company’s most typical worker — and that relatively “modest” gap, by U.S. corporate standards, came only after the Raytheon CEO took a temporary Covid-time pay haircut!

Selling Death
May 27, 2021

William Hartung says the bombing of Gaza this month by the U.S.-financed and supplied Israeli military is just the latest example of the devastating toll exacted by American weapons transfers.

Selling Death
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