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Reverse of when the USSR couldn't afford to keep up with our weapons upgrades now we can't keep up with theirs. Europe better start spending more on defense.
I wouldn't trade our problems for Russia's. And it's hard to see any inter-country wars of the old kind in Europe. After all, who wants war other than Halliburton?
The newly approved, appointed and sworn in Department of Defense and State Department leaders are making their changes fast and furious.
Why is the US taxpayer paying for defense systems for Europe, when we already have such huge mind boggling federal deficits?
These may indirect defense systems that Europe benefits from but they are actually our first source of defense for the United States of America, strategically and tactically for our troops in that area.
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