<p>➀ Ed, a CEO, engages with lobbyists from arms and water industries, wining and dining at luxury venues; </p><p>➁ Arms lobbyists aim to deploy new weapons in Middle East conflicts to market them as "battle-tested" for increased demand; </p><p>➂ Leveraging his influence with the Prime Minister, Ed agrees to advocate for the arms industry after receiving expensive incentives like Montrachet wine.</p>
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