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Catch-22

Milo’s business affairs take a darker turn when he starts to organize contracts with the German’s to shoot down American planes. When Yossarian confronts him about the deal he’s made with the enemy his simple response is that he “just saw a wonderful opportunity to make some profit out of the mission, and took it. What’s so horrible about that?” (255). He doesn’t see the error in his ways because in the end the money he received for his deal went to the syndicate and that is seen as profitable to all. His lack of morals or understanding what is right from wrong is shown once again when he makes another deal with the Germans to bomb his own squadron. His own men are killed and hurt and it is realized that his business ventures and the syndicate have spun out of control. Milo has no regard for the people they are fighting that he is doing business with or the people he is supposed to be fighting with he is just looking to make a profit in anyway on the war and bombing......


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