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WalMart has a history of "questionable" practices, though this is the same as so many other powerful organizations. Regardless of how Amazon and AWS actually interact, AWS is still a part of the Amazon corporation, and so a negative campaign by WalMart against AWS seems to be just one part of a larger competition.
Many times in a "war" people do questionable things
It would have been better if they say outright that as policy they do not want their suppliers to support their competing brand services.
Saying AWS is not secure when it is is the wrong approach because it is not true.
I use AWS a lot and its tight. GCE and Azure are good as well but they are still behind AWS.
Amazon is trying to create a monopoly.