Mar 28, 2008 12:31 | |
| Yes ladies and gentleman, and while the situation of Taiwan is being argued back and forth between people and nations, the arm dealers (suppliers) are laughing all the way to the bank. I wonder how many U.S. arms (supplies) are being manufactured by the Chinese because of cheaper labor costs and how much the U.S. is involved with Chinese defense(offense) systems on high technology issues("hidden under the table" negotiations of course) During the "cold war" situation with Russia (1950's-80's(?)), Russia's military capabilities were exaggerated (to some extent) for the benefit of U.S. military suppliers. (A "military -industrial complex" scenario) It's my understanding that before and during WW2 some U.S. manufactures were indirectly aiding and supplying the Axis powers. Were they ever fully exposed and charged with criminal activity? Hell no. So,my main comment (correct or not correct) is that some of the possible military global conflicts are hype and B.S. and are to be taken with a "grain of salt" |
Mar 28, 2008 12:55 | |
| penetrating gary, politcs serves economy. ww ii made an upstart - USA |
Mar 28, 2008 13:08 | |
| ((Taiwan is being argued back and forth between people and nations,)) However, Gary, Taiwan is NOT WORTH arguement for Chinese governent and people. Let it be the way it is. The so called democracy in tiny Taiwan has driven this society a wild and crazy creature. |
Mar 28, 2008 14:19 | |
GUESTGUESTLAA | So many talking heads generals! I hope they run out of batteries soon, so they can take a siesta. |
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