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The Facts
Since 1992, the United States has exported more than $142 billion dollars
worth of weaponry to states around the world.[ 1 ]
The U.S. dominates this international arms market, supplying just under half of all arms exports
in 2001, roughly two and a half times more than the second and third largest suppliers.
[ 2 ]
U.S. weapons sales help outfit non-democratic regimes, soldiers who commit gross human rights abuses against their citizens and citizens of
other countries, and forces in unstable regions on the verge of, in the middle of,
or recovering from conflict.
U.S.-origin
weapons find their way
into conflicts the world over. The United States supplied arms or military technology
to more than 92% of the conflicts under way in 1999.[ 3 ]
The costs to the families and
communities afflicted by this violence is immeasurable. But to most arms dealers, the
profit accumulated outweighs the lives lost. In the period from 1998-2001, over 68% of world arms
deliveries were sold or given to developing nations, where lingering
conflicts or societal violence can scare away potential investors.[ 4 ]
Of
course, a loss of investment opportunities is not the only way Americans are
impacted by the weapons trade. In addition to paying billions of dollars every
year to support weapons exports, Americans may also feel the impact of
increasing instability overseas. T he United States military has had to face troops previously trained
by its own military or"
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