Flying the Flag, Arming the World

Flying the Flag, Arming the World

Release date : January 1, 1994
Runtime : 51m
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Original Language : English /
Director : David Munro /
Writers : John Pilger /
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Britain is still a world leader. Indeed it has twenty percent of a world market, second only to the United States. And this industry is considered so important by the government that it consumes almost half of all research and development funds. Strangely it produces not consumer goods that people want, but machines that hardly any of us use or want to use. Moreover, for all its’ preeminence, its’ future is uncertain and depends to a large degree on secret deals with some of the most corrupt and brutal regimes on Earth. One of the biggest manufacturing industries in Britain at the close of the century is ARMS. John Pilger and David Munro look behind the political rhetoric and discover the world of international arms dealing.
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  • title:Flying the Flag, Arming the World
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1994
  • Runtime:51m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: David Munro /
  • Writers: John Pilger ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Britain is still a world leader. Indeed it has twenty percent of a world market, second only to the United States. And this industry is considered so important by the government that it consumes almost half of all research and development funds. Strangely it produces not consumer goods that people want, but machines that hardly any of us use or want to use. Moreover, for all its’ preeminence, its’ future is uncertain and depends to a large degree on secret deals with some of the most corrupt and brutal regimes on Earth. One of the biggest manufacturing industries in Britain at the close of the century is ARMS. John Pilger and David Munro look behind the political rhetoric and discover the world of international arms dealing.
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