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Opinion | If tech companies don't want to deal in violence, they should stop partnering with the CIA and US military. By cp_sorensen.

by Microsoft president Brad Smith. Despite this, US military computers run on Microsoft Windows, and Microsoft has made substantial profits abetting the chaos that the Pentagon has sown over the past 20 years in capitals across the globe.

Corporate executives deliberately sidestep the fact that Microsoft is a steady supporter of state violence. From the most sleep-inducing PowerPoint to intricate battle plans to crippling cyber operations — Microsoft products are integral. Silicon Valley's modus operandi is to amass enormous amounts of wealth, and the military and intelligence budgets are where the money is.

Also established in 2015 was the Defense Digital Service, a pipeline designed so Silicon Valley talent can easily rotate in and out of the military and large war corporations, or "defense companies," whose contractors carry out a substantial portion of daily

 

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