Friday, October 15, 2010

Every country finds the defence of its economic interests normal

"Every country finds the defence of its economic interests normal
and congratulates itself when it succeeds... until the day it
finds itself confronted with problems it wasn't wise enough to
foresee.
For example: for a country that produces arms, nothing is more
profitable than exporting them. And so it manages to sell an
assortment of increasingly deadly weapons to nations who risk
jeopardizing the peace and security of the whole planet with
their endless conflicts. Some of these people can barely read and
write, but never mind, the most sophisticated weapons are
delivered to them, and instructors are sent to train them in
their use. On one hand, it is true that it brings in big money.
But later, how expensive and difficult it is stopping the
conflicts that erupt all over the world! And in the end, they
find themselves in inextricable situations, because only the
immediate advantages of selling arms were considered."

Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov

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