We Spent More On Defense In 2012 Than The Next Ten Countries Below Us Combined

Posted by | February 24, 2014 17:28 | Filed under: Economy Top Stories War & Peace


The United States spent more than $600 billion on the military in 2012.

The $682 billion spent by the U.S. in 2012 was more than the combined military spending of China, Russia, the United Kingdom, Japan, France, Saudi Arabia, India, Germany, Italy and Brazil—which spent a total of $652 billion, according to the SIPRI Military Expenditure Database.

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By: Cheston Catalano

Cheston Catalano is a Kentucky-based journalist whose work has been featured in the Chattanooga Times Free Press and the Clarksville Leaf Chronicle. He is a long-time contributor to Liberaland.

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