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Nikki Haley's Sudden Wealth Rooted in Weapons Industry, Pro-War Advocacy.
Posted on 8/25/23 at 7:54 am
Posted on 8/25/23 at 7:54 am
SFP, it's not just red meat to the Trump base to say what a POS she is. Vivek was right.
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Along the way, Haley became wealthy in large part from her ties to a network of defense interests and hawkish advocacy organizations tied to U.S. and Israeli intelligence officials.
In one of her first reported private sector jobs after leaving her last government post, Haley joined the board of Boeing, a defense contractor, a position that paid around $300,000 a year in cash and stock. Haley, according to disclosures, still owns up to $250,000 in Boeing stock.
Haley’s primary income, aside from speaking engagements, is from United Against a Nuclear Iran, an advocacy group shrouded in secrecy.
The group, which has lobbied for military strikes on Iran, is advised by Zohar Palti and Tamir Pardo, two former Israeli intelligence officials, as well as many former U.S. national security officials. The Department of Justice previously intervened in a lawsuit to prevent the disclosure of United Against a Nuclear Iran's donors, claiming that doing so would "cause harm to national security."
Haley also works as a consultant to Prism Global Management, a New York-based investment fund run by Richard Kang, a position that earned $708,335. While the investment fund has no substantial online presence, Kang is active in the defense world and serves as an advisor to America’s Frontier Fund, a new group backed by former Google chief executive Eric Schmidt and run day-to-day by Gilman Louie, the former head of In-Q-Tel, the CIA’s venture capital arm.
At a launch event for the fund last year, a participant openly discussed the fact that America’s Frontier Fund is investing strategically in “choke points” in case of war between China and Taiwan, in which case the fund’s portfolio would increase “10x, like overnight.”
Michael Haley, Nikki’s husband, also launched his own defense contracting firm in recent years. Michael who previously served with the National Guard, along with stints in human resources and at a high-end clothing store, earns up to $500,000 from a company called Allied Defense.
An investigation from the Daily Beast showed that Allied Defense appears to overlap with a sister company, Defense Engineering Services, that helps clients “navigate political and legal concerns to allow for defense system acquisition."
IKOR Systems, a firm founded by Michael, touts clients in “aerospace manufacturing,” as well as gaming. The website for the company provides few details. But the company brought in up to $1 million in income for the couple.
The rest of the income earned by the couple came from lucrative speaking fees, largely from banks and health care interests, as well as several speeches to pro-Israel groups.
Haley’s fortunes with the defense industry align closely with her neoconservative worldview, which valorizes U.S. military intervention abroad with the rhetoric of humanitarian causes.
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Posted on 8/25/23 at 7:57 am to Bunk Moreland
Vivek will call her out on this in the next debate. There is no way she can justify her financial interests and war policy positions. She's done. 
Posted on 8/25/23 at 7:57 am to Bunk Moreland
SFP is a full blooded GOPe neocon.
He thinks these connections are excellent attributes.
He thinks these connections are excellent attributes.
Posted on 8/25/23 at 7:58 am to Bunk Moreland
The NYT just wrote a glowing piece on how wonderful she is.
So yeah...
So yeah...
Posted on 8/25/23 at 8:08 am to Bunk Moreland
Huh...not surprised she went into yelling nagging over talk mode when Vivek went there. Classic woman defense mode.
Frick that woman.
Frick that woman.
Posted on 8/25/23 at 8:16 am to timdonaghyswhistle
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The NYT just wrote a glowing piece on how wonderful she is. So yeah...
Well they are one of the CIA’s outlets so makes sense.
Posted on 8/25/23 at 8:33 am to Bunk Moreland
She was very vocal about the need to use our military to protect other countries.
While I’m not against protecting our friends, I think it’s clear that she is a hammer in search of a nail and to her, everything looks like a nail.
We need to let countries rely on their own devices rather than let us be the big brother looking for a fight.
While I’m not against protecting our friends, I think it’s clear that she is a hammer in search of a nail and to her, everything looks like a nail.
We need to let countries rely on their own devices rather than let us be the big brother looking for a fight.
Posted on 8/25/23 at 9:03 am to RCDfan1950
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Vivek will call her out on this in the next debate. There is no way she can justify her financial interests and war policy positions. She's done.
He better not try or she's gonna (figuratively) slap him like she did two nights ago.
Posted on 8/25/23 at 9:12 am to Taketts
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He better not try or she's gonna (figuratively) slap him like she did two nights ago.
Why do people keep saying this? Vivek obliterated her with the Raytheon comment and she came off like a typical, nagging, over emotional woman who refused to accept blame for her Warhawk ways.
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