Why Is It So Hard to Reduce the Pentagon Budget?
Regardless of what is actually happening in the world, one thing is certain: in the long run, the Pentagon budget will not go down.
Regardless of what is actually happening in the world, one thing is certain: in the long run, the Pentagon budget will not go down.
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