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Re: Una richiesta a Prodi
- Subject: Re: Una richiesta a Prodi
- From: rossana <rossana at comodinoposta.org>
- Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2006 10:35:54 +0200
Vorrei ricordare che la politica comporta scelte. Dopodichè chi ancora parla del rapporto occupazione/industria militare in termini inversamente proporzionali non tiene conto delle variabili. Abbiamo visto che l'aumento delle spese militari produce poca occupazione: Francia (aumento di 1.000 unità, c'è un messaggio che ho postato qui), Finmeccanica (contratti a tempo determinato) ed ora Boeing.
Notizia di qualche giorno fa: 900 licenziamenti nella base di Wichita.http://www.boeing.com/
Elio Pagani ha scritto:
Il suo messaggio non è comprensibile, si spieghi meglio per favore. A cosa si riferisce??? grazie. Elio Pagani -----Messaggio Originale----- *Da:* pulce3d at inwind.it <mailto:pulce3d at inwind.it> *A:* disarmo <mailto:disarmo at peacelink.it> *Data invio:* mercoledì 19 aprile 2006 9.09 *Oggetto:* Re:Una richiesta a Prodi Mi permetto di osservare la demagogia e la componente raeazionaria di alcune vostre posizioni; è indispensabile considerare tutti gli aspetti, pcome ad esempio lo sviluppo dell'industria e delle imprese italiane che, alla fin fine, distribuiscono gli stipendi. Riflessione...dp---------- Initial Header ----------- From : disarmo-request at peacelink.it To : disarmo at peacelink.it Cc : Date : Mon, 17 Apr 2006 21:52:55 +0200 Subject : Una richiesta a Prodi > Uscire subito dal programma F-35! > > Posted on Sat, Apr. 08, 2006 > > F-35 program total now at $276.5 billion > > By BOB COX > STAR-TELEGRAM STAFF WRITER > > The Pentagon reported Friday that the total estimated cost of Lockheed > Martin's F-35 joint strike fighter program has risen by $20 billion, a > 7.7 percent increase in the last year. > > In a quarterly "selected acquisition report," Pentagon analysts now > estimate that it will cost $276.5 billion to develop three versions of > the F-35 and build about 2,400 of the planes for the Air Force, Navy and > Marines. > > That's up from the $256 billion figure last given for the program. The > total cost figures are for the lifetime of the program, which could > exceed 20 years. It is the largest U.S. weapons program ever. > > The Pentagon said cost increases are largely because of higher materials > costs and a change in inflation expectations. > > Earlier Friday, the Pentagon said that its top weapons buyer had signed > off on a plan to allow Lockheed and other contractors to begin spending > money for early-stage work on the first five F-35 production models. > > Ken Krieg, undersecretary of defense for acquisition, approved the plan > Thursday. Krieg and other senior civilian and military officials > reviewed the program's progress and plans last week. > > Congress included $120 million in the fiscal 2006 budget that was > approved in December for F-35 contractors to buy "long lead items," such > as manufacturing equipment, materials and some initial parts and assemblies. > > "It's a down payment on the first five airplanes," said Kathy Crawford, > spokeswoman for the F-35's program manager, Rear Adm. Steven Enewold. > > The Pentagon has requested more money to build the first "low rate > initial production" planes, all conventional-takeoff-and-landing > versions for the U.S. Air Force, in the fiscal 2007 budget that > President Bush submitted to Congress. > > Enewold and other program managers had briefed Krieg on program > progress. Crawford said that a critical design review team, which in > February examined the work done by Lockheed and other contractors, gave > the design for the Air Force version a green light. > > Crawford confirmed that the first test flight of the prototype F-35, > which had been expected to take place in August, is now likely to slip > to early fall. > > Ground testing of the F-35 prototype "is right on schedule," Lockheed > spokesman John Kent said. > > The first production versions of the aircraft won't be completed until > 2009, by which time much flight testing using test aircraft is scheduled > to have been completed. > > -- > Mailing list Disarmo dell'associazione PeaceLink. > Per ISCRIZIONI/CANCELLAZIONI: http://www.peacelink.it/mailing_admin.html > Archivio messaggi: http://www.peacelink.it/webgate/disarmo/maillist.html > Area tematica collegata: http://italy.peacelink.org/disarmo/index.html > Si sottintende l'accettazione della Policy Generale: > http://www.peacelink.it/associazione/html/policy_generale.html > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.385 / Virus Database: 268.4.3/316 - Release Date: /04/aa
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