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The Perils of Being the World’s Biggest Arms Trafficker

The United States sells arms to almost any country willing to pay for them, but many recipients are risky, unstable, undemocratic, and liable to misuse the weapons. Cato defense and foreign policy studies policy analyst Jordan Cohen explains why the U.S. government sells arms to risky countries, why it doesn’t give the U.S. strategic leverage, the costs and consequences of U.S. security assistance to Ukraine, the problem of cluster munitions, U.S. support for the Nigerien military (which recently executed a coup d’état), and how to reform U.S. arms sales policies.

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Featuring
John Glaser
John Glaser

Host, Power Problems Podcast