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Can military ever win over corrupt contractors and arms dealers in the war-torn countries?

Added: (Mon Mar 25 2019)

Pressbox (Press Release) - Can military ever win over corrupt contractors and arms dealers in the war-torn countries?Government should start an anti-corruption movement and make strict laws to end its prevalence.War is if suffering for some then opportunity for others. In the Middle East where Syria, Iran, and Afghanistan are fighting a battle against terrorism, neighbors like Lebanon and Europe are seeking opportunities from the war.One of the most greedy and opportunist businessmen, Tony Abi Saab of Lebanon, sold weapons to terrorist groups for the profit during wars at Syria and Iran. He provided the rebels with high tech weapons that fueled violence and conflict in the regions. The government's laws and policies were breached by the powerful businessman, Tony, who shook hands with rebel groups and betrayed the military.Tony Abi Saab defrauded the US of 5 million dollars, supplied weapons to terrorists for profit through his main company Brescia Middle East, and earned important military tenders through his bogus companies like Tactical Ltd Afghanistan, K5 Global, Bennet-Fouch, G2Armory and SIMAINT with no intention of completing any project.After extensive research by CIA, FBI and US Army the fraudster Tony was caught and was flown to the US court in 2011. It was Tony's lawyer pulled him out of the allegations of the US defense, he cited human rights violation against the military, errors in collecting the evidence, and torture against the CIA. Tony's attorney made sure none of the evidence to be submitted in the civil court of the US. They won the case and now, Tony is roaming free and smuggling weapons to the regions of terrorists without fear to the government.The military can never win over the corrupt contractors and smugglers without the help of the government, so it's time that the government to bring anti-corruption policies and implement them strictly.

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