Sweden plans to cut defense spending
Sweden moved last week to cut defense spending by 12 billion crowns ($1.5 billion) between 2002-2004. A formal proposal, which could cut military spending by about 10% per year, will go to parliament on March 10. A vote would follow in May, but details of where the cuts would come from would not be...
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