Germany Seeks Major Defense Cuts

The German armed forces are on the verge of their greatest reorganization since the end of the Cold War. Defense spending will rise slightly in 2011, by €400 million ($535.7 million) to €31.5 billion, but only because of the transfer of military property worth €800 million to a civilian agency...

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