US is profiting from crisis-making/ A look at American arms companies profit from recent wars
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Oct 22, 2024 04:37 UTC
  • US is profiting from crisis-making/ A look at American arms companies profit from recent wars

Pars Today - The Ukraine crisis and the Israeli regime's warmongering in West Asia have created a situation for the US to gain the highest benefits.

A historical review of the US's show of power indicates that the country's power has been in proportion to global crises. According to Pars Today, quoting analytical news website Basirat, in the current situation of the Israeli regime's all-out war in West Asia, we should not expect the US to manage the war and persuade the Zionists to accept a ceasefire.

The Americans' numerous provocative statements during the Gaza war, supporting the Zionist regime's war machine, indicate the Americans' desire to continue insecurity, war and terror in West Asia. Therefore, behind the scenes of the humanitarian disaster in Palestine and Lebanon, there are investors who are making huge and unprecedented profits from the shares of American arms companies.

In this regard, the "Responsible Statecraft" research center reported that US arms companies are making huge profits from the disaster caused by the Zionist regime in Lebanon and Gaza.

According to this report, Lockheed Martin, the world's largest arms company, which produces F-35 fighter jets and has been used by Israel to bomb innocent people in Gaza and Lebanon, has achieved a total return of 54.86% in one year, which is a significant growth.

According to the report, the shares of the American company Raytheon also achieved an excellent return for investors, performing 46% better than the strongest shares in the market.

Raytheon, the second-largest arms company in the world after Lockheed Martin, specializes in building large bombs, which Israel has used in prohibited areas with high population density, including Gaza and Lebanon, resulting in the killing of many innocent civilians, most of whom are women and children.

The American company General Dynamics, which produces bunker-busting bombs and was used by Israel to assassinate Hezbollah Secretary-General Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah, had a total return of around 37% for investors.

While profiting from war may be unappealing to some, analysts at major investment banks had previously asked company managers to invest in Israel's wars in Gaza and Lebanon.

One year after Israel's war in Gaza and now in Lebanon, the philosophy behind these analysts' approach has become clear; in this regard, Israel's wars, guaranteed by the White House, which is in contrast to the Americans' hypocritical request for a ceasefire, continue with providing arms and money.

MG

Key phrases: US and Israel, Gaza war, Israeli crimes, Lebanon war, US arms companies, Israeli killing machine

 

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