Moderated by Lawrence G. Weiss. Joseph Kraft begins by stating the aspects of military industrial complex that makes it look like a pure force for advocacy. Kraft mentions that the military industrial complex isn't all that big in the United States and states that it's a political reason for why it looks potent. Scott Payne starts by agreeing with Kraft and extends some of the remarks he made about the military industrial complex – absence of countervailing forces, appeal to patriotism for more money, and large share of federal budget. Reginald Duwarem states the differences in military in France compared to the United States and mentions that military in France are a nationalized industry.
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Moderated by Lawrence G. Weiss. Joseph Kraft begins by stating the aspects of military industrial complex that makes it look like a pure force for advocacy. Kraft mentions that the military industrial complex isn't all that big in the United States and states that it's a political reason for why it looks potent. Scott Payne starts by agreeing with Kraft and extends some of the remarks he made about the military industrial complex – absence of countervailing forces, appeal to patriotism for more money, and large share of federal budget. Reginald Duwarem states the differences in military in France compared to the United States and mentions that military in France are a nationalized industry.
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