From the
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arms_industry#World.27s_largest_arms_exporters">Arms Industry page at Wikipedia:
We didn't get to number 1 on that list by accident: Just about everything America does foreign policy-wise involves, in ways obvious or not-so-obvious, the sales of weaponry. When I was much younger, I recall reading a book which briefly touched on the power which
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robber_baron_%28industrialist%29">robber barons
had over America at one time. The older I get, the less-convinced I am that using the past-tense is appropriate.
Whether it's banking interests and financial swindles or industry-supported military adventurism, I think this Sunday afternoon it's worth considering, if only for a moment, that very little has changed over the decades in regards to the
hows and
whys of America's place in the world and our place in America.
While the swindles or weaponry are updated to reflect a modern context, the playbook and the moves have not changed much in a very long time.
PB