Published: 7 Mar 12 11:33 CET | Print version
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Tuesday’s revelation that the Swedish government has been involved in a project to aid the building of an arms factory in a dictatorship like Saudi Arabia through the Swedish Defence Research Agency (Totalförsvarets forskningsinstitut, FOI) has caused strong reactions both in Sweden and abroad.
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Those weapons should be built in Sweden and sold to Saudi Arabia to increase Swedish exports.
By building the factory in Saudi Arabia, they are exporting Swedish jobs.
The factory needs to be built in Sweden and there needs to be a stop put to exporting jobs.
Sweden is neutral and leans towards peace keeping... However it develops the most soffisticated weapons...
Might be seen as a great health care system... However it slashes fundings to it year by year...
Only Business
Since this has been the case for as long as anyone can remember, I don't really understand the surprise and outrage.
the trade of blood ond human life......u r callin it business.....countries like Pakistan, India, south africa, saudi arabia and thailand'
many of these countries are always on the edge of war specially Pakistan and India.....both are the major buyers of Swedish weapons.....how ll u feel if Russia attacks Sweden then...........u know wt just blood and destruction and nothing.....these weapons are not just for show and power......Sweden is supporting Saudi Arabia just ur politicians sit in the lap of USA and its just to make USA happy because rveryone knows its just to control Iran..........Swedish saab, poltry and medicine business is gone.....nothing to do something good.....alas
We are manufacturing weapons and we should sell them out or close our plants and importing them from abroad?
WHERE ARE ARE THE "DO-GOODERS". Where is the flotilla to Saudi? Where is the flotilla to Syria? Where are the big demonstrations?
Oh, I forgot, Israel and Jews are not involved.
companies are doing business, it is not their business to look about human rights. For human rights and things like we have UN, but what can UN do?
US has attacked Iraq for its oil and killed thousands of innocents people tortured them in prisons, what UN or human rights did to them?
I would like to see Sweden sell more products, it is good for business, if the Europe stops producing then soon Asian would buy all your companies and would enslave the bloodies . Indian Tata wants to buy Saab? do you want to sell everything?
Good on Sweden for exploiting a market that will essentially bring more export dollars into this country.
BTW, even Australia sells yellow cake (Uranium) to India (and India has not signed the no nuclear weapons agreement), which it takes from National Parks zoned for no mining.
Every country does the dirty, so why should Sweden be any different.
Sweden is just tapping into a monopoly the USA has held for years.
We have a saying when something isn't right. The saying is "There's something rotten in Denmark". I don't know where it came from, but I've heard it since I was a child. From now on, when an incident seems strange, I'll be saying, "There's something rotten in Sweden".
I now believe Assange must be innocent, and most Swedish officials are liars.