justanobserver
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USSR is Average 8% GDP spent to military.
USSR was close to 20%
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USSR is Average 8% GDP spent to military.
Why are you tap-dancing for the guy?
the money spent is almost same.
but remember usa is milking alot with its military might. they got hold on almost whole world because of its military.
This figure is not correct, China is 2%, not 4%.
This figure is not correct, China is 2%, not 4%.
thats just not right with that much budget - u have so many programme going ?????
from stealth jets to bombers
to cruise missile to ucav .....
that figure is just a hoax projected to world ........
Absolutely appropriate for a low life like you. Brought you down to the level of the Chinese boys here...Hey buddy, that mentality was what led to the result of the Vietnam War; pun intended.
And China does not wish for the same? You are one funny guy...Now the USA is increasingly dependent on military and technological superiority.
Nonsense. Americans talk a lot about many things on the Internet. You do not know what you are talking about.The views of the armed forces more and more important. Even, USA Internet users only know how to talk about aircraft carrier and F22. For example, gambit.
Nonsense. The US is nothing like the USSR. Yesterday and today.This is a very bad sign. The USA unlike USA more and more, it like the USSR more and more.
If human beings will be destroyed, must be "the Paranoid" destruction of human.
What is wrong with 'democracy'? You do not like 'democracy'?When the USSR is said "Revolution" every day, the Americans is working hard and economic development.
Now the Americans is said "Democracy" every day...
Here...Where is the low-end industries and basic industries in the USA? How many?
Yet America remains by far the No. 1 manufacturing country. It out-produces No. 2 China by more than 40 percent. U.S. manufacturers cranked out nearly $1.7 trillion in goods in 2009, according to the United Nations.
Indeed we should all hope for world peace. But God is not here to keep the peace. We are. So the only means to keep the peace wherever we can find and make it is to keep and bear arms.A small country can learn from Switzerland.
A large country can give up basic industries and low-end industries?
Hope for world peace.
The world does not need superpowers, The world needs balance.