I like the tricksy " Department of Energy" for nuclear weapons.
The Bush administration is requesting $399.1 billion for the military in fiscal year 2004 ($379.9 billion for the Defense Department and $19.3 billion for the nuclear weapons functions of the Department of Energy).
This is $16.9 billion above current levels, an increase of 4.4 percent.
Over the next six years the administration hopes to spend $2.7 trillion on the military.
Christopher Hellman, CDI Senior Analyst
Feb. 3, 2003
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