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"National Priorities Project has long been a vital resource for advocacy and organizing by our members. In August 2007, on the eve of key congressional votes on the Iraq war, nearly 5,000 MoveOn members participated in over 160 events around the country highlighting the war’s true cost to local communities. We relied on National Priorities Project’s data to produce customized local reports on “the war at home”—and without NPP, we couldn’t have done it. We thank NPP for the service they provide day in and day out to their partners in the progressive movement."
- Justin Ruben, Executive Director
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Top arms importers
The following chart shows the six largest arms importers in 2005. Arms transfers includes major conventional weapons such as aircraft and armored vehicles. Not included are small arms and light weapons, trucks, small artillery, ammunition, support equipment, technology transfers, and other services. Small arms are not covered because of the lack of public data available. Data on arms transfers cover sales of weapons, manufacturing licenses, aid, and gifts. ![]() Source: Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). *The SIPRI system for the valuation of arms transfers is designed as a trend-measuring device. It permits the measurement of changes in the total flow of major weapons and its geographical pattern. It does not represent a financial value and should not be compared to other types of economic data and statistics such as the gross domestic product or government spending.
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