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Arms Control, Cold War

   
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For example, Turkey , with help from U.S. firms , in 1987 became the first third-world country to produce an advanced U.S. fighter called the F-16 FALCON in it’s own factories and export it to other third world countries (Egypt for one). The way in which the third world countries acquire the technology to build such advanced weapons is that when they purchase arms from the U...
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For example, Turkey , with help from U.S. firms , in 1987 became the first third-world country to produce an advanced U.S. fighter called the F-16 FALCON in it’s own factories and export it to other third world countries (Egypt for one). The way in which the third world countries acquire the technology to build such advanced weapons is that when they purchase arms from the U...
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