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Uploaded by on Jan 5, 2012

President Obama announced today that funding for the military will be cut back. Now the Department of Defense is scrambling for a way to find out how to trim $400 billion in spending. Although the cuts seem unreasonable, compared to other countries military budgets the US still tops the charts. Douglas MacGregor, a retired US army colonel, gives us his take the defense budget cuts.

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  • american government spend more with war than all contries together. Who have new?

  • Israel needs to stop being America's baby.. cause it is not!

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  • If the US is 12 feet tall, Iran is 6 inches. Well that's a very huge cock you got the America! I'm happy with my 9 inches.

  • Why does the United States spend this much? Because the congressmen get kickbacks from defense contractors to approve it.

    Why does the United States spend this much? One word. Corruption.

  • Can someone please explain in simple-grade 1 English what's going on with Iran and the US? Why is US pissed that Iran has nuclear weapons, how is it their business?

    Please don't be biased in your explanation........

  • @viruslived What value!? I dont put a price on a human life.

  • Oh, would you look at that. The US needs to save billions of dollars all of a sudden. Hey Obama came up with a very good idea... end the wars... wait a second... wasn't Ron Paul saying this for his entire political career? Oh and lets not forget the CURRENT Republican presidential nomination debates. If you want real resolutions, think before you vote. Ron Paul 2012.

  • @HotElectonePlayer You don't realize the value of those billions of US dollars. Don't let the number fool you.

  • Let's not forget the $2.3 Trillion that the pentagon lost and admitted to on September 10, 2001. Yes, the day before 9/11

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