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4% of GDP for Military Spending a Cheap Political Tactic
Alex Merced
2010-10-25
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Alex Merced discusses how many right wing politicians use a 4% of GDP benchmark for military spending use this benchmark as a way to avoid talking about military budget cuts.
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