Democracy Dies in Darkness

HARD SELL FOR U.S. ARMS

WEAPONS MAKERS FEEL SAME COMPETITIVE PRESSURES AS OTHER GLOBAL INDUSTRIES

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Although the Persian Gulf War was great advertising for U.S. weapons, the companies that make them face strong resistance from political and economic forces as they try to exploit their advantage in the $45 billion-a-year world arms trade.

Military budgets are shrinking in many parts of the world as a result of lagging economies and the winding down of the Cold War.

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