Maybe Fox news will get one of its employees back, at least for a short time;
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world...1df8054&ei=224
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Prevention is better than cure, unless you're a chimp in the White House;
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/health/oth...1df8054&ei=216
Maybe Fox news will get one of its employees back, at least for a short time;
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world...1df8054&ei=224
They make it so easy........!
You see?
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/othe...bc810528&ei=22
Moodys aren't exactly prone to exaggeration (or poor judgement!)
Last edited by WTF11; 26-03-2025 at 01:18 AM.
Good point WS.
Legal system manipulation involves using tactics to unfairly influence or control legal processes, outcomes, or perceptions, potentially undermining the rule of law & justice.
At its barest - corruption in the arms trade warps the budgetary priorities of recipient governments, incentivizing corrupt politicians to divert government funds away from crucial sectors & services & towards defense.
With a larger pool of money available for defense spending politicians have more opportunities to profit off 'procurement-related bribery'.
This dynamic undercuts the self-interest of recipient countries, as the most cost-effective, security-enhancing deals are sacked for 'shoehorned' deals that entail corrupt commissions for a small handful of political elites.
These inefficiencies & distortions are felt most acutely by many citizens who are denied access to meaningful security & basic services ultimately.
Plastered all over the European press currently how arms dealing has compromised many governments 'foreign policy' of late, including the UK.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...foreign-policy
"Of late"????? I think not. Corruption in the arms trade is and has always been endemic. Which countries and companies benefited most from the arms race during and after WWII? The same applies to the various proxy wars fought between the US and the Soviets over decades covering the Cold War (not so cold if you were in Africa). You may be a Francophile but the French arms industry isn't immune from crossing palms with silver, particularly in the Far and Middle East.
Fact is that Europe can no longer regard the USA as either a reliable or competent ally and therefore has to look to its own resources in order to provide a capable and effective defensive force, which for many countries, France uncluded, will inevitably cost more than it has in the past.
As you asked so nicely;
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world...65b&ocid=hpmsn
And another couple, just to keep you "entertained" (or not, either way it shows just what a bunch of rank amateurs the US has running national security and the armed services, and what a dumba55 Musk can be, for such a "clever" man).
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world...0884a59&ei=126
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknew...ei=156#image=8
Last edited by WTF11; 27-03-2025 at 07:55 PM.