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The United States Army increases their supply of UAV's - Seattle Military Technology
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by WYNKnews ,You Tube - Julian Assange’s case has raised numerous concerns among journalists and activists who fear being prosecuted for doing their job. RT interviews author and journalist Naomi Wolf, who says the US government is especially tough on those exposing official wrongdoing.
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Is US orchestrating South China Sea conflict?
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Smoking Gun Documents On Iran “Found” By US-Backed Terror Group
The U.S. Government Funded the Iranian Terrorist Group Which “Found” The Documents Upon Which the Warmongers Are Relying
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Global sales of arms and military services by the 100 largest defense contractors increased in 2010 to $411.1 billion, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.
Ten Companies Profiting Most from War
Try to download Google Earth or Java from Syria and you'll be greeted with an approximation of the following message: "In compliance with US export laws, this product is not available for download in your country." A combination of regulations, from the US Treasury and Commerce Departments, place restrictions on the export of certain technologies to a number of countries, including Iran, Cuba, Sudan and Syria. But while the rules guiding exports to some of the countries have been fine-tuned in recent years to allow their use and download by civilians of communications technologies, Syria remains under a set of strict Commerce Department regulations.
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Global sales of arms and military services by the 100 largest defense contractors increased in 2010 to $411.1 billion, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. The increase reflects a decade-long trend of growing military spending. Since 2002, total arms sales among the 100 largest arms manufacturers have increased 60%.
Companies Profiting The Most From War: 24/7 Wall St.
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