March 2, 2008
Paul J. Nyden
Book review: The war business: 40-something entrepreneur will sell weapons to Taliban, U.S., anyone

Are wars intensified and expanded if all sides have ready access to guns, bombs, missiles and planes?

Do politics play the key role in wars, especially in today's underdeveloped nations? Or is economic greed by warring elites the major factor?

Are arms merchants becoming ever more oblivious to morality? Or were they always that way?

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