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UK Def Sec Sir Michael Fallon: BAE gun running to profit from BREXIT
2017-04-22
[Independent] An arms company that sold missiles to the Gaddafi regime in Libya is a "role model" for the sort of business Britain will be engaged in after Brexit, the Defence Secretary has said.

Sir Michael Fallon said MBDA is "strengthening the reputation of this country" with its work and that it is "a role model for the kind of partnerships we’ll be seeking" once the UK has left the EU.

In 2007 MBDA signed a contract to provide £200 million worth of missiles and military communications equipment to Colonel Gaddafi’s regime in Libya. The dictator was deposed in 2011 during a brutal civil war during which he was accused of bombing his own citizens.
Posted by:Besoeker

#4  Now remember, these people are not arms merchants. Neither are Dassault in France (Mirages and Rafales) or ThyssenKrupp in German (basically, U-boats for the world).
Only Russians are arms merchants.
Posted by: ed in texas   2017-04-22 20:47  

#3  Not to be confused with an administration that was trying to use AQ to transship arms to Syrian rebels in Syria from Libya.
Posted by Procopius2k


Identical sheet music ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-04-22 09:10  

#2  An arms company that sold missiles to the Gaddafi regime in Libya is a "role model" for the sort of business Britain will be engaged in after Brexit, the Defence Secretary has said.

Not to be confused with an administration that was trying to use AQ to transship arms to Syrian rebels in Syria from Libya.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2017-04-22 09:03  

#1  Strange how the defense of the Island results in the arming of the world. Am I missing something, or is Sir Michael financial portfolio the central issue ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-04-22 08:32  

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