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In reply to the discussion: America has no idea of what a disaster we created in Iraq [View all]sad sally
(2,627 posts)41. How right you are - ask these corporations how well they've done with war
1. Boeing United States of America
($28,050,000,000 in military equipment sales annually)
2. Northrop Grunmman United States of America
($27,590,000,000 in military equipment sales annually)
3. Lockheed Martin United States of America
($26,460,000,000 in military equipment sales annually)
4. Raytheon United States of America
(19,800,000,000 in military equipment sales annually)
5. General Dynamics United States of America
($16,570,000,000 in military equipment sales annually)
6. L-3 Communications United States of America
($8,970,000,000 in military equipment sales annually)
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I'm unfamiliar with this issue in Iraq. What is the source of depleted uranium in Iraq? n/t
wakemewhenitsover
Jan 2012
#47
Glad Juan Cole is welcome at DU again. Excellent piece illustrating just how horrific...
joshcryer
Jan 2012
#4
I think about that everyday and I do mean every single day. That they got away with it.
Solly Mack
Jan 2012
#32
"until we Americans take responsibility for the harm we do others with our perpetual wars" WE?
AnotherMcIntosh
Jan 2012
#17
People really ought to stop using the term 'perpetual wars'. It is historically naive
stevenleser
Jan 2012
#19
And THAT figure does NOT include the 1/2 MILLION children killed by the "sanctions" ....
bvar22
Jan 2012
#38
Here's a site that's been documenting the death in Iraq, and no in my lifetime I don't expect
sad sally
Jan 2012
#39
You're right, it was intended to be upbeat for the military, and it's now part of the President's
sad sally
Jan 2012
#43
It is/was an invasion/conquest/occupation conducted solely to increase the wealth and
Zorra
Jan 2012
#34