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"This turned up when we were moving those 11 buckets' worth of weaponry," he said.
Russia sold $3.5 billion worth of weaponry globally that year, down from $10.8 billion in 2007.
Dealing arms is not inherently illegal: last year, the United States exported forty-six billion dollars' worth of weaponry.
Instead, Britain arms Qatar's dictatorship, selling it millions of pounds worth of weaponry including "crowd-control ammunition" and missile parts.
When Serzh Sargsyan, Armenia's president, rejected Moscow's alternative Eurasian Union, Russia increased the price of the natural gas it sold to Armenia, and delivered $1 billion worth of weaponry to Baku.
Mr. Bout, who has pleaded not guilty, is accused of agreeing to sell millions of dollars' worth of weaponry, including surface-to-air missiles and AK-47s, to federal agents posing as members of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC.
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That may not be as impossible as it sounds.On October 3rd the Bush administration notified Congress that it would sell the island $6.5 billion-worth of weaponry.
So there was something almost ritualistic about the Chinese government's protestations this week that it was shocked, shocked and angered by America's decision to sell Taiwan $6 billion-worth of weaponry.
The UN disarmament programme aimed at stripping the country of 25 years' worth of accumulated weaponry has met fierce resistance.
The pirates quickly learned, though, that their booty was an estimated $30 million worth of heavy weaponry, heading for Kenya or Sudan, depending on whom you ask.
Since then, American pressure (aided by Iran's abrasive bargaining style), has stopped Iran receiving the $2 billion-odd worth of sophisticated weaponry it was then trying to buy.
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