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Nothing like giving Geronimo the keys to the arsenal.
On the other hand, if we don't remedy the public trading in the stocks and ownership of corporations that condusct business in the United States, and provide suitable standards, how do we deterimine the integrity of agreements.
This is related as much to foreign providers of spare parts for weaponry, an issue fluffed-over in the past, as it is to the current hostilities. (Did I say hostilities as one might suggest a war or armed conflict? Yes. I did. Let's not pretend otherwise.)
The US stockholder of today might be the 'fifth-columnist' in a one-second blast.
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