What's Ahead in Aerospace: Post-war costs could force 11-12 percent jump in defense spending
POST-WAR COSTS: U.S. defense spending could jump 11-12 percent if additional U.S. ground forces are required after the Iraqi war to counter guerilla forces and their logistics support from Syria and Iran, according to senior aerospace and defense analyst Byron Callan of Merrill Lynch. If 200,000...
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