Using an abundance of government and corporate documents, Sutton clearly reveals that Soviet military technology is heavily dependent on U.S. and allied gifts, “peaceful trade” and exchange programs. The U.S. has built for, sold or traded, or even given outright to the Communists everything from copper wiring and military trucks to tank and missile guidance technology, computers – even the Space Shuttle. The paradox is that we spend $300 billion yearly on defense against an enemy we created and continue to keep in business.
THE BEST ENEMY MONEY CAN BUY
Using an abundance of government and corporate documents, Sutton clearly reveals that Soviet military technology is heavily dependent on U.S. and allied gifts, “peaceful trade” and exchange programs. The U.S. has built for, sold or traded, or even given outright to the Communists everything from copper wiring and military trucks to tank and missile guidance technology, computers – even the Space Shuttle. The paradox is that we spend $300 billion yearly on defense against an enemy we created and continue to keep in business.
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Pages | 281 |
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