Just days after their bombs were used in Saudi airstikes in Saada, Yemen that killed at least 80 people and injured over 200, Raytheon’s CEO Greg Hayes celebrated that war is good for business.
With tensions rising across the globe, weapons makers are projecting 2022 will be another banner year. And that’s why what happens next is CRUCIAL: the Pentagon, like the rest of the federal government, is currently funded by a continuing resolution based on last year’s spending levels, and it’s set to expire in just 13 days.
But that’s where we come in. The Win Without War team is working with a growing behind-the-scenes coalition in Congress that’s laser-focused on cutting Pentagon spending — and ending the corrupt, blank check weapons contractor handouts.
Please give now, and help fund our campaign — the lobbying, the media effort, the grassroots mobilization, ALL of it — to flip the status quo on reckless Pentagon spending.