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The Fallacy of National Defense — In Light of International Weapon Sales. It's about Corporate Profit, Greed and Domination! |
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"We feel very strongly and are proud of our role providing for this nation's security. If our American men and woman are sent in harm's way, we want to see them protected – and we take that very seriously." |
Rod Bitz, Vice-president, ATK Corporate Communications |
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If Alliant is so concerned about the American soldiers safety, why would they sell the same weapons systems, technology and munitions all around the world? |
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Could it be corporate profit they are really trying to protect? |
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Alliant, according to their own web site (www.atk.com), lists sales offices or reps in over 60 different countries around the world, including India, Pakistan, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Colombia, Venezuela, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Greece and Turkey.
(see map and locations below) |
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Many of these countries or the geographical region they are in, are politically unstable and could erupt in armed conflict at any time. If the United States military was to become involved, our American soldiers would be truly put in harm's way with the weapons and technology sold around the world by ATK. |
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FACT: US military contractors now account for over 60% of all world weapons sales. |
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Alliant keeping our soilders out of harm's way? Who profits and who dies? |
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ATK's International "Development" Offices |
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Locations |
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Buenos Aires, Argentina
Canberra, Australia
Sydney, Australia
Vienna, Austria
Brussels, Belgium
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Sofia, Bulgaria
Ottawa, Canada
Santiago, Chile
Santa Fe de Bogota, Colombia
San Jose, Costa Rica
Zagreb, Croatia
Prague, Czech Republic
Copenhagen, Denmark
Quito, Ecuador
Cairo, Egypt
San Salvador, El Salvador
Tallinn, Estonia
Helsinki, Finland
Paris, France
Nuremberg, Germany
Athens, Greece
Guatemala, Guatemala
Tequciqalpa, Honduras
Budapest, Hungary
New Delhi, India
Jakarta, Indonesia
Dublin, Ireland
Tel Aviv, Israel
Rome, Italy
Tokyo, Japan
Amman, Jordan
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Seoul, Korea
Kuwait City, Kuwait
Riga, Latvia
Vilnius, Lithuania
Skopje, Macedonia
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Mexico City, Mexico
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Auckland, New Zealand
Managua, Nicaragua
Oslo, Norway
Muscat, Oman
Islamabad, Pakistan
Panama, Panama
Asuncion, Paraguay
Lima, Peru
Manila, Philippines
Warsaw, Poland
Lisbon, Portugal
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Singapore, Singapore
Ljubliana, Slovenia
Madrid, Spain
Colombo, Sri Lanka
Bern, Switzerland
Taipei, Taiwan
Bangkok, Thailand
Ankara, Turkey
Abu Dhabi, U.A.E.
Bradford-on-Avon, United Kingdom
Montevideo, Uraguay
(as of 07-07-07) |
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