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Washington Times, March 19th, 2013: United States B-52 bombers carried out simulated nuclear bombing raids on North Korea as part of ongoing U.S.-South Korean military exercises, Pentagon officials said on Monday. Continue Reading…

June 16th: The US Conference of Mayors unanimously adopted a resolution calling for deep reductions in US nuclear weapons. The resolution also noted, “the continuing economic crisis is forcing mayors and cities to make ever deeper cuts in critical public services” and “in 2011, the United States spent $711 billion on its military, 41% of the world total and twice as much as the next 14 countries combined.” See the resolution here.

Boston Globe, February 9th, 2012: why does the United States still need thousands of atomic bombs designed to prevent a war with the Soviet Union? Continue Reading…

Associated Press, August 8th, 2011: The senior Democrat on the House Financial Services Committee says the biggest reason the United States is seeing its credit downgraded is that it spends too much money being “the military policemen of the world.” Rep. Barney Frank tells CBS’s “The Early Show” that reining in defense spending is “going to be my mantra” for the next few months. Continue Reading…



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