Would one of the best ideas of a product be, that upon the
moment of use, the need for a new replacement is apparent, and there is only
one place to get a replacement.
The concept of a bomb goes beyond the damage done by the
blast, the requirement of a replacement is assumed. By design the functions of
a bomb are the destruction of human life, by design it will need a replacement.
Buk Missile system is a bomb that was designed by a
government to protect it from another government. Sold or given to “Rebels”.
Assumptions, this weaponry had been replaced by the first
government with a new model better than the one it gave or sold to Rebels, upon
launch within minutes a new ready to launch one took this missiles place on
this system.
The product of a bomb is a product of death and carnage,
repeatable by design.
The US, Russia, China have created the largest industry of
repeatable use items, with but one single purpose the destruction of human
life, they have and continue to build and offer off unused weaponry to
adversary groups, and other governments, the free trade of these weapons, not
by producer or manufacturer but by the very Government themselves.
Countless times since World War II has the world witnessed
these atrocities, countless times these governments have offered no excuse to
the reason of such, never been charged for the injury, either from within nor
from without.
Blind greed, a thrust for more by design, a price tag
humanity should not have to bare any longer. Release these manufacturers to go
to build for the betterment of humanity, release the hostages of the world,
release the people of the weight of the sales, and purchase no more.
Record of note, the most horrific Rebel since World War II
was put down with SEAL TEAM SIX. If you are going to police the rebels stop
arming the rebels. He was trained by a Government to attack Another Government,
which he did successfully to each government.
Excuse me here, NO Child Should Die by a Weapon of War, they
were not designed as replaceable.
Chas
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