The Military Industry Destroys Underdevelopment
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In this article the main topic we will discuss is under development in Peru and a particular way of carrying out the development of the nation. The article is inspired by observations of the author as an industrial engineer born in Peru, trained in the United States in the world of finance and who has been able to observe the importance of having a well-paid job. The goal of this article is to demonstrate that the war industry can create developed and peaceful nations.
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