Tuesday, August 30, 2005

Big Business

Does any of this make sense to you?

The value of military weapons sales worldwide jumped in 2004 to the highest level since 2000, driven by arms deals with developing nations, especially India, Saudi Arabia and China, according to a new Congressional study.

The total of arms sales and weapons transfer agreements to both industrialized and developing nations was nearly $37 billion in 2004, according to the study.

"The United States once again dominated global weapons sales, signing deals worth $12.4 billion in 2004, or 33.5 percent of all contracts worldwide. But that was down from $15.1 billion in 2003."

How many of those weapons will end up being used against us? Oh, well...that's business.

Oh, number two and three in weapons sales? That would be Russia and Britain of course.

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