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U.S. Is Top Arms Seller to Developing World
WASHINGTON, Sept. 30 — The United States maintained its role as the leading supplier of weapons to the developing world in 2006, followed by Russia and Britain, according to a Congressional study to be released Monday. Pakistan, India and Saudi Arabia were the top buyers.
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The global arms market is highly competitive, with manufacturing nations seeking both to increase profits and to expand political influence through weapons sales to developing nations, which reached nearly $28.8 billion in 2006.
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Regardless if we supply or not, it's not good ! And yes !! I will drag the PRC into this - Wait 'till they get all their own interests satisfied . . . We're all just SOL !!