
U.S. Defense Firm Hit with $200 Million Fine Over Unauthorized Exports to Russia
https://www.dagens.com/war/u-s-defense-firm-hit-with-200-million-fine-over-unauthorized-exports-to-russia
by MysticCallie

U.S. Defense Firm Hit with $200 Million Fine Over Unauthorized Exports to Russia
https://www.dagens.com/war/u-s-defense-firm-hit-with-200-million-fine-over-unauthorized-exports-to-russia
by MysticCallie
9 comments
Good that
“arises from 750 documented infractions, many linked to the actions of Rockwell Collins, a company that Raytheon acquired”
No indications of what was exported.
They should give the 200 mil to the Ukraine.
Ukraine and DOD will take it in goods and services.
And somebody’s going to jail, right?
Sad
But they earned 2000 hahaha
How’s about burning them to the ground financially for being traitors to decency
What a joke you are america. 1 of our leading defense contractor is blatantly selling arms to the enemy or the components thereof. And you pretend to give them a fine lol. They are already over charging us 2000+% on everything they make and Sell. Such an embarrassment to be associated with this country anymore.
Fine? USA its own main enemy…
It is a pity that there is not a single movie or book about potential legal proceedings after a hypothetical nuclear war with the USSR:
“- How USSR created nukes?
– They were created by USA-made machine tools and on USA-designed factories based on information received from USA spies…
– Why USA spies give USSR such dangerous secrets?
– Because USA ban any criticism of USSR during Nuremberg Trials, whitewashing the Soviet reputation for 1920-1930s.
– Why USA did so?
– Because USA was a key economic partner of the Russian Empire during the Circassian genocide, Holodomor and Stalin’s repressions.
– But how USSR created so much nukes?
– USA didn’t introduced against USSR any real economic embargo (even receiving thousands of Soviet tourists per year), therefore many needed for war components USSR receive from NATO countries, part of which even officially sold to USSR dual-use goods.”