I wonder if Leaving 86 Billion dollars worth of arms for the Taliban was done on purpose? People also ask, Does America make money from war?
Surprising no one, the United States makes more money on war than any other country. ... Boeing, comparatively, only made 35% of its money on arms in 2013, but that 35% was big money: Boeing made $4.5 billion in profits in 2013 just from selling arms and weaponry. .Feb 23, 2015
The Military-Industrial Complex
High sensitivity to political factors of the external environment; - Ambiguous and polarized public attitude towards weapon and its manufacturers, from massive support of patriotically-minded part of the population to absolute aversion of its pacifist part. It is interesting to identify those particular methods of improving company performance that is successfully put into practice and are really beneficial for the military-industrial complex enterprises applying them which may later serve as a basis for developing a set of measures to increase corporate culture level in the military-industrial complex enterprises in different countries. The analysis is based on comparing the corporate culture of global industry leaders in the USA, Russia, and the UK, which are the world’s biggest weapon exporters