He argues war is more cynical and porous than most people think, to the point that companies tied to countries at war may still profit by supplying their enemy.
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Profiteering
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"I think that even as the war rages, there will always be secret negotiations going on among different parties. And I think that Beijing..."
"...empire, which is just furious. Fueled by just the most rapacious profiteering in every sector, everywhere. I think you said in another show, just..."
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