$400 billion defense budget unnecessary to fight war on terrorism / by Charles V. Peña.
Material type:
- Pamphlet HC417. P463 2005
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Caption title.
“March 28, 2005”.
Includes bibliographical references.
Summary: “President Bush signed a $417.5 billion defense appropriations bill for fiscal year 2005 on August 5, 2004. With the addition of a $82 billion supplemental for military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, in real terms U.S. military spending will be at a level exceeded only be that of the waning years of world war II and the height of the Korean war. The defense department had…”—title page.
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