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Charles R. Morris’ “A World of Fire Sales” (Opinion, Aug. 21) gives a much-needed perspective on who really wins a war.
According to his figures, arms dealers received $40,000 for each life taken in the Iran-Iraq war.
How long before we awaken to the truth that wars are generated by and fought for the benefit of the makers and distributors of munitions?
MERRILL SMITH
Claremont
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