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- WORLD, Page 31World NotesBRITAINMaking Peace Pay at Home
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- Even before British Defense Secretary Tom King unveiled his
- five-year plan for reductions in the country's armed forces in
- Parliament two weeks ago, lawmakers were debating how to spend
- the resulting "peace dividend." King's program, a response to
- the decreased threat from Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union,
- calls for reducing regular forces 18% over five years.
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- The cuts, according to some estimates, will trim $1.1
- billion from Britain's $38.6 billion defense budget. There is
- no dearth of ideas on how best to spend the windfall:
- suggestions range from funding Britain's flagging social
- services to protecting the environment. But, warns David
- Greenwood, director of the Center for Defense Studies at the
- University of Aberdeen, "it's not a political gold mine for the
- Health Minister or the Transport Minister to put his hand in
- now." Inflation and modernization programs could gobble up most
- of the money before a single pound gets spent.
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