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NATO - you can't have your cake and eat it.
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostNATO - you can't have your cake and eat it.
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You also need to examine what is actual in the spend, as AFAIK the US include their Veterans costs (which is greater than our actual MOD spend), so you could argue that lots of the USA expense is actually included in general budgets elsewhere - plus they've vast expenses in (hidden-ish) procurement where it's actually for other reasons.
USA Veterans $78.4bn
UK MOD £35bnComment
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Originally posted by b r View PostYou also need to examine what is actual in the spend, as AFAIK the US include their Veterans costs (which is greater than our actual MOD spend), so you could argue that lots of the USA expense is actually included in general budgets elsewhere - plus they've vast expenses in (hidden-ish) procurement where it's actually for other reasons.
USA Veterans $78.4bn
UK MOD £35bn
Yet despite this their contributions are feeble in the extreme.
I don't blame the Yanks in the least for questioning some countries' commitment.“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Originally posted by b r View PostYou also need to examine what is actual in the spend, as AFAIK the US include their Veterans costs (which is greater than our actual MOD spend), so you could argue that lots of the USA expense is actually included in general budgets elsewhere - plus they've vast expenses in (hidden-ish) procurement where it's actually for other reasons.
USA Veterans $78.4bn
UK MOD £35bnComment
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