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Sunday, July 22, 2007

Marching bands and diplomats

Via the Reading File in the Week in Review of the Times:

David J. Kilcullen, writing in the State Department’s eJournal USA about the challenges for future wars:

At present, the U.S. defense budget accounts for approximately half of total global defense spending, while the U.S. armed forces employ about 1.68 million uniformed members. By comparison, the State Department employs about 6,000 foreign service officers, while the U.S. Agency for International Development has about 2,000. In other words, the Department of Defense is about 210 times larger than USAID and State combined — there are substantially more people employed as musicians in Defense bands than in the entire foreign service.

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Sunday, July 22, 2007

Marching bands and diplomats

Via the Reading File in the Week in Review of the Times:

David J. Kilcullen, writing in the State Department’s eJournal USA about the challenges for future wars:

At present, the U.S. defense budget accounts for approximately half of total global defense spending, while the U.S. armed forces employ about 1.68 million uniformed members. By comparison, the State Department employs about 6,000 foreign service officers, while the U.S. Agency for International Development has about 2,000. In other words, the Department of Defense is about 210 times larger than USAID and State combined — there are substantially more people employed as musicians in Defense bands than in the entire foreign service.

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Sunday, July 22, 2007

Marching bands and diplomats

Via the Reading File in the Week in Review of the Times:

David J. Kilcullen, writing in the State Department’s eJournal USA about the challenges for future wars:

At present, the U.S. defense budget accounts for approximately half of total global defense spending, while the U.S. armed forces employ about 1.68 million uniformed members. By comparison, the State Department employs about 6,000 foreign service officers, while the U.S. Agency for International Development has about 2,000. In other words, the Department of Defense is about 210 times larger than USAID and State combined — there are substantially more people employed as musicians in Defense bands than in the entire foreign service.

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Sunday, July 22, 2007

Marching bands and diplomats

Via the Reading File in the Week in Review of the Times:

David J. Kilcullen, writing in the State Department’s eJournal USA about the challenges for future wars:

At present, the U.S. defense budget accounts for approximately half of total global defense spending, while the U.S. armed forces employ about 1.68 million uniformed members. By comparison, the State Department employs about 6,000 foreign service officers, while the U.S. Agency for International Development has about 2,000. In other words, the Department of Defense is about 210 times larger than USAID and State combined — there are substantially more people employed as musicians in Defense bands than in the entire foreign service.

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Sunday, July 22, 2007

Marching bands and diplomats

Via the Reading File in the Week in Review of the Times:

David J. Kilcullen, writing in the State Department’s eJournal USA about the challenges for future wars:

At present, the U.S. defense budget accounts for approximately half of total global defense spending, while the U.S. armed forces employ about 1.68 million uniformed members. By comparison, the State Department employs about 6,000 foreign service officers, while the U.S. Agency for International Development has about 2,000. In other words, the Department of Defense is about 210 times larger than USAID and State combined — there are substantially more people employed as musicians in Defense bands than in the entire foreign service.

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Sunday, July 22, 2007

Marching bands and diplomats

Via the Reading File in the Week in Review of the Times:

David J. Kilcullen, writing in the State Department’s eJournal USA about the challenges for future wars:

At present, the U.S. defense budget accounts for approximately half of total global defense spending, while the U.S. armed forces employ about 1.68 million uniformed members. By comparison, the State Department employs about 6,000 foreign service officers, while the U.S. Agency for International Development has about 2,000. In other words, the Department of Defense is about 210 times larger than USAID and State combined — there are substantially more people employed as musicians in Defense bands than in the entire foreign service.

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