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Global Military Spending Hits High But Growth Slows

Global Military Spending

First Posted: 04/10/11 10:36 PM ET Updated: 06/10/11 06:12 AM ET

Worldwide military spending edged up in 2010 to a record $1.6 trillion, a leading think-tank said on Monday.

Global spending rose 1.3 percent in real terms, a slowdown from 5.9 percent the year before as the economic downturn caused by the 2008 financial crisis hit military spending, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute said.

"In many cases, the falls or slower increases represent a delayed reaction to the global financial and economic crisis that broke in 2008," it said in a statement, adding that there were regional differences.

Spending in Europe shrank 2.8 percent to $382 billion as governments started to rein in soaring budget deficits.

The biggest cuts were in small economies in central and eastern Europe, and in crisis-struck southern European countries such as Greece.

"Further cuts are expected in most of Europe in 2011 and subsequent years, although these are likely to remain relatively modest in the major spending countries," SIPRI, which conducts independent research on international security, armaments and disarmament, said in a statement.

The Unites States, with costly military operations in Afghanistan and Iraq, increased spending by 2.8 percent to $698 billion -- about six times as much as China, the second-biggest spender ahead of Britain, France and Russia. In 2009, U.S. spending grew 7.7 percent.

"The United States has increased its military spending by 81 percent since 2001," SIPRI said. "At 4.8 percent of gross domestic product, U.S. military spending in 2010 represents the largest economic burden outside the Middle East," said SIPRI Military Expenditure Project chief Sam Perlo-Freeman.

(Reporting by Anna Ringstrom)

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Worldwide military spending edged up in 2010 to a record $1.6 trillion, a leading think-tank said on Monday. Global spending rose 1.3 percent in real terms, a slowdown from 5.9 percent the year...
Worldwide military spending edged up in 2010 to a record $1.6 trillion, a leading think-tank said on Monday. Global spending rose 1.3 percent in real terms, a slowdown from 5.9 percent the year...
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TXfemmom 12:19 AM on 04/11/2011
We are being told the country cannot afford to educate our children, that we cannot afford to help the poor eat, and we cannot afford health care for our people.  The right wing says nothing about not being able to afford  more for war or for the waste within the military.  They care not for our people...they care only for force to keep things sweet for multi-national corporations which pay  Read More...
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Brandon Baier
Independent and stuck in the middle.
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muck-raker
give me liberty or give me death
09:07 AM on 04/12/2011
Seymour Hersh uncovers more stuff we need to know.

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2004/07/14/38300/-Kids-sodomized-at-Abu-Ghraib,-Pentagon-has-the-videosHersh
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Cannonball Taffy O Jones
Khaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan!
11:13 PM on 04/11/2011
If you think US defence spending is too big now then just wait to see how very much larger it will grow once people begin to fear the rise of Chinese power.
 
More ships, more planes, more bases, more development programs, more alliances etc.
 
The only mystery is, who will pay for it all?
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10:40 PM on 04/11/2011
1.6 trillion that will result in no one productive outcome. bombs have no Return on investment like trains schools and other high ROI projects.
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muck-raker
give me liberty or give me death
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Brandon Baier
Independent and stuck in the middle.
08:34 PM on 04/11/2011
Ok I'm just gonna say it once and ask all you intelligent people who understand what explication is to please annalyze the folowing statement:
"Global Military Spending Hits High But Growth Slows"

Ummm can anyone else say Double Speak???
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KingHuff
03:18 PM on 04/11/2011
If an alien were to land on this planet to observe us....which country do you think they would think is the most violent ?
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nenitaB
Not the talk. What good result would it hav
10:07 PM on 04/11/2011
Has anyone replied ? your guess is as good as mine !
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02:52 PM on 04/11/2011
Business is booming in the war industry.

What country will we "liberate" next?
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rikster
buy the ticket-take the ride
09:31 PM on 04/11/2011
one of the few industries that is doing well....and I'm sure the taxpayer pays retail for all the military toys...
02:44 PM on 04/11/2011
The United States has over 50 installations in Germany.
Over 90 in Japan.
5 operational for the Air Force in the UK.
The US has bases in 63 countries. New military bases have been built since September 11, 2001 in seven countries.

There are 255,065 US military personnel deployed Worldwide. These facilities include a total of 845,441 different buildings and equipments. The underlying land surface is of the order of 30 million acres.
2005 official Pentagon data shows the US is thought to own a total of 737 bases in foreign lands. Adding to the bases inside U.S. territory, the total land area occupied by US bases domestically within the US and internationally is around of 2,202,735 hectares. The Pentagon one of the largest landowners worldwide.
Between the Army and Marines, they operate around 9000 tanks.
The air Force is reported to operate around 6000 aircraft.
The Navy 3700+ aircraft
The Marines operate over 18 different types of aircraft models numbering in a few thousand
Navy ships:
Aircraft Carriers 11
Ballistic Missile Submarines 14
Guided Missile Submarines 4
Surface Combatants 100
Nuclear Attack Submarines 53
Amphibious Warfare Ships 32
Combat Logistics Ships 31
Support/Mine Warfare Ships 29 27

Being former military, I believe in a strong military, but this is ridiculous.

Now tell me you really need to go after NPR and Planned Parenthood.
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03:05 PM on 04/11/2011
The greatest empire in the world!
08:40 PM on 04/11/2011
And we all know what eventually happens to empires.
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p pitstop
It's like waiting for Godot...
03:38 PM on 04/11/2011
Thanks for the post. What's the source of the numbers?
01:42 PM on 04/11/2011
cut U.S. military spending 50%
10:28 PM on 04/11/2011
How about learn something about the US defense budget before throwing around percentages. What the US ought to is cut the bloated budget of the DOD, increase soldiers pay and benefits, and refocus defense spending to future tech, not pet projects from Senators, Congressmen and Defense contractors.
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01:41 PM on 04/11/2011
no more nation building.. no more world police... we can't afford it
01:33 PM on 04/11/2011
I am sensing many of the posters here do not "Support the troops". Can you name a better slogan?
01:50 PM on 04/11/2011
How about "Support our Citizens".
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arizonabay
they don't make enough shovels.
01:23 PM on 04/11/2011
This was one of the main reasons the old Soviet Union fell. Military spending
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dennis1943
whatever the voices in my head say.......
01:16 PM on 04/11/2011
If those who support the "world wide" effort want to support it,let them "donate to the Treasury.Otherwise...........