Jeff Lacy

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Over the last two decades, China’s military expenditures have grown sixfold. In the latest comparative numbers, it is $240 billion, compared to America’s $634 billion. The third and fourth spenders are far behind—Saudi Arabia and Russia—each at around $65 billion. China’s military has, in the words of a RAND Corporation assessment,
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