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A Comparison of Military Expenditures
With U.S. forces fighting wars in two theaters, it is not surprising that U.S. military expenditures practically doubled between 1992 and 2008. Eighteen years ago, U.S. spending was roughly equal to the combined outlay of eight key countries -- most of them its NATO allies and Cold War rivals. But by 2008, the Pentagon's spending had far outstripped the combined expenditures of those states and several others, cresting the $600 billion mark.
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