NATO Inc AT 75 : MORE GUNS, LESS BUTTER

 Excerpt:

" Joel Johnson, former Vice President for International Affairs at the Aerospace Industry Association, argued that “the stakes are high. Whoever gets in first will have a lock for the next quarter century for a possible $10 billion market for fighter jets, transport aircraft, utility helicopters, attack helicopters, communications and avionics. Add them together and we’re talking real money”. 

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https://florianpantazi.substack.com/p/nato-inc-at-75-more-guns-less-butter

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