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The Domestic Roots of Perpetual War

Franklin Spinney

Challenge, 2011, vol. 54, issue 1, 54-69

Abstract: Why does the United States spend so much on defense? Why do we feel no more secure? As the government faces pressure to cut federal spending, it is time to get a clearer picture of what motivates our military spending. This former Pentagon analyst provides it.

Date: 2011
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