Freedom of Press Deteriorating


Two RT journalists were arrested along with more than two dozen others this weekend while covering a mass protest at Fort Benning, Georgia, which houses the formerly known School of Americas. RT Correspondent Kaelyn Forde explains how she was held in custody for thirty-two hours and charged with unlawful assembly, demonstrating without a permit, and picketing.


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Police Terrorize RT Kaelyn Forde, Activist Tammi Ramirez at Torture School Protest


RT correspondent Kaelyn Forde and cameraman Jon Conway were arrested over the weekend filming a demonstration against the SOA in Fort Benning, GA. Police are still considering another charge against them, for allegedly failing to obey officers' instructions. Kaelyn Forde, who's at the center of the story, described the police's actions as 'brutal'. Activist Tammi Ramirez was arrested along with Forde and Conway, she says police wouldn't even allow her to use her inhaler while she had an asthma attack on the bus to jail and inside jail. www.infowars.com http www.oathkeepers.org http


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Looking to Iran to cure Delta's health blues


Baptist Town, Mississippi is the home of blues—and one of the poorest communities in America. In Mississippi, infant mortality rates reach third-world levels, life expectancy is far lower for blacks than whites and more than 20% of the population doesn't have health insurance. Which is why Doctors Aaron Shirley and Mohammad Shahbazi have looked to an unlikely model to cure the Delta's health blues—Iran's rural health houses. RT's Kaelyn Forde takes a look inside the plan to build health houses, staff them with welfare recipients and improve community health in Mississippi one house at a time.


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War's necessary! US defense contractors 'raking in the dough'


America may be being dragged down by record debt and unemployment filtering throughout the economy - but there's one industry that's bucking the trend. It's a boom time for arms manufacturers right now, and they're branding themselves as saviours of the job market. RT's Kaelyn Forde reports on how Americans have little choice but to go gunning for work. RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com RT on Twitter: twitter.com


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Kaelyn Forde: "Nadie nos quería contestar por qué estuvimos presos"


La corresponsal Kaelyn Forde y el camarógrafo Jon Conway -ambos ciudadanos de EE. UU.- fueron detenidos cuando filmaban una protesta cerca de la base militar de Fort Benning. La policía estadounidense los esposó cuando la acción ya había terminado y los participantes se dirigían a sus automóviles. Leer mas: actualidad.rt.com actualidad.rt.com


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RT correspondent arrested-- for no reason?


RT correspondent Kaelyn Forde and cameraman Jon Conway were arrested over the weekend filming a demonstration against the SOA in Fort Benning, GA. Police are still considering another charge against them, for allegedly failing to obey officers' instructions. Kaelyn Forde, who's at the center of the story, described the police's actions as 'brutal'.


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'It was brutal!' RT crew freed on bail after 32 hours in US jail for filming rally


An RT news crew has been freed on bail - after spending around 32 hours in a US jail. They were taken into custody in the state of Georgia, while filming an annual rally near a military base nicknamed the 'School of Assassins'. Correspondent Kaelyn Forde and cameraman Jon Conway were forced to pay a fine after they were accused of taking part in the unlawful rally. Police are still considering another charge against them, for allegedly failing to obey officers' instructions. Kaelyn Forde, who's at the centre of the story, described the police's actions as 'brutal'. RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com RT on Twitter: twitter.com


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Cory Maye: 'I always knew the truth would set me free'


It's a day Cory Maye has waited nearly a decade for—the day he can wrap his arms around his kids without bars or four-inch-thick bulletproof glass between them. Arrested on capital murder charges in 2001 after fatally shooting Prentiss Police Officer Ron Jones, Jr., Maye said the officers failed to knock or identify themselves when they broke down his door and that he fired to protect his infant daughter. Maye spent nine and a half years in jail, three of them on death row, before appealing and overturning the guilty verdict, accepting a plea and walking free on July 25, 2011. RT's Kaelyn Forde reports from Monticello, Mississippi.


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US vs. China: Winner Takes It All?


Leading economists predict America's age will end in five years. The International Monetary Fund forecasts that, after more than a century as the world's largest economy, the US will be usurped by CHINA as early as 2016. RT's Kaelyn Forde looks at the sun's definitely rising in the east. For some foreign policy watchers, it's not as though America doesn't have the money. It's the world's biggest military spender and, as analysts tell RT, other nations are being much wiser with their cash. RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com RT on Twitter: twitter.com


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UN: Number of people living in poverty increased


Twenty years since the United Nations held its first Earth Summit, the countries of the world are due to gather again in Rio de Janeiro in 2012 to discuss ways to green the world economy and eradicate poverty. RT's Kaelyn Forde spoke to United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs Sha Zukang about the road to Rio+20 and the role both developed and developing nations must play to achieve sustainable development.


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Escaping death row: Cory Maye's first interview after leaving jail


After 10 years of incarceration and seven years after a jury sentenced him to die, 30 year- old Cory Maye is a free man again. On December 26, 2001, police officers entered his side of a duplex apartment. A search warrant being served named a known drug dealer that shared the other half of the building. Upon hearing noises, Maye grabbed his gun and went into his daughter's room. When Officer Ron Jones entered the room, Maye fired three shots. Maye claims that he didn't hear officers announce themselves and didn't realize he had fired at police until he heard them shouting after he had discharged his weapon. Maye was initially found guilty of murder and sentenced to death — later on, his sentence was reduced to life. At the end of last year, the Mississippi Supreme Court ruled that Maye was to be given a new trial because trial court didn't initially allow his argument of self-defense and because he was denied a trial in his home county. Eventually Maye signed a plea agreement and pled guilty to manslaughter for the 2001 death of Prentiss, Mississippi, police officer Ron Jones, Jr. Per the agreement, a judge then sentenced Maye to 10 years in prison, time he has now already served. RT's Kaelyn Forde and Reason's Radley Balko were the first to interview Cory after he was released from jail.


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Trigger Happy: Gun-toting Americans want arms law loosened


Americans are among the world's most-armed citizens - yet the right to bear weapons just isn't enough for some. Now there's a movement to allow people to carry their guns however they choose. RT's Kaelyn Forde reports on those wanting to push the Second Amendment to the next level. RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com RT on Twitter: twitter.com


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US funded media fail


Since the Cold War, the US has broadcast its culture and its politics around the world through seven government-funded news outlets. But what happens when people just start tuning out? RT's Kaelyn Forde shows how some US funded media outlets are becoming channels in search of an audience, but taxpayers are still footing the $745.5 million a year bill in the Middle East, Cuba and Afghanistan.


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US Ranks Last for Maternity


Affordable child care and paid maternity leave are hard if not impossible to come by in America. Yes women have been making big strides in the business and political fields, but that doesn't mean balancing work and children, has become any easier. RT's Kaelyn Forde explains that women's rights are vastly different when it comes to the average working mothers and things have actually gotten harder for these women.


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Silence of the Press: US media turns blind eye to RT crew arrest


An RT crew was locked up in a US jail for 32 hours after filming a protest against a controversial military training facility in Georgia dubbed the School of Assassins. Reporter Kaelyn Forde described her treatment as 'brutal' and international organizations condemned the use of police violence against members of the media. But despite all the outrage, American mainstream media has remained silent. RT's Gayane Chichakyan reports. RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com RT on Twitter: twitter.com


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CrossTalk: RT Reporter 'Assaulted'


In this SPECIAL edition of Peter Lavelle's CrossTalk, he asks his guests -- including RT journalist Kaelyn Forde -- how US authorities are attacking freedom of assembly, speech and journalists' rights. RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com RT on Twitter: twitter.com


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RT America's correspondent arrested -- Raw Video


Check out this raw footage of RT correspondent Kaelyn Forde being brutally arrested by police while covering a demonstration at Fort Benning.


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RT crew arrested in Fort Benning


An RT crew has been detained in the US as they filmed a rally near a military training academy dubbed by critics the 'School of Assassins'. A cameraman and a correspondent have been taken into custody in the state of Georgia, along with a number of activists. Check the video by Kaelyn Forde recorded one day before the arrest www.youtube.com


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Arrested RT correspondent talks about police brutality at Fort Benning


Released RT correspondent Kaelyn Forde talking about her arrest at Fort Benning where the RT crew covered an annual demonstration against human rights violations committed by the SOA and WHINSEC. She says even though they presented their press credentials they still were arrested.


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DC dollars undermine human rights


The US has made a policy of funding both the regime and the opposition in the developing world; and when it can't be seen doing so, it turns to a network of nonprofits and think tanks for help. From Kennedy's Project Camelot to present day efforts to fund popular resistance movements in Egypt and Honduras, RT's Kaelyn Forde shows how DC dollars undermine real popular struggles.


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Arrested RT crew has been released on bail


RT crew arrested last Saturday while covering peaceful protest in Fort Benning, Georgia has been released on bail after spending 32 hours in jail. Watch RT's Kaelyn Forde first interview after release.


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RT correspondent injured by GA police


RT correspondent Kaelyn Forde was arrested while covering a protest against School of the Americas in Fort Benning. Check out this video of cruel treatment she was subjected to. Source: www.youtube.com


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US school of assassins


For 62 years, the School of the Americas at Fort Benning, Georgia, has trained some of the worst human rights abusers in the hemisphere. From Pinochet's soldiers in Chile, D'Aubuisson's death squads in El Salvador, Banzer's minions in Bolivia, Galtieri's operatives in Argentina and Rios Montt's soldiers in Guatemala to the present-day generals responsible for the coup in Honduras and the drug war killings in Colombia, the School of the America has a dark legacy. This weekend, tens of thousands of activists will converge on its gates to demand an end to the torture, the coups and the assassinations. RT's Kaelyn Forde is in Georgia and reports on the fight to close the "School of Assassins".


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RT Reporter ARRESTED for Covering DEATH SQUAD SCHOOL Protest


RT Crew Arrested for Reporting Pentagon's Dirty Laundry Kurt Nimmo Infowars.com November 23, 2010 More than two dozen people were arrested over the weekend outside Fort Benning, Georgia, for the crime of protesting the School of the Americas, otherwise known as the School of Latin American Dictators and Death Squads. Two members of a Russia Today television crew were arrested along with the protesters, even though they had presented press credentials. "They were held as protestors even though they presented valid press credentials to the court," RT reported earlier today. "Currently out on bail after 32 hours in custody, [correspondent Kaelyn Forde and cameraman Jon Conway] were eventually charged with partaking in an illegal protest and disobeying the orders of law enforcement officers." Of course, if Forde and Conway worked for the New York Times or the crown jewel of the CIA's Operation Mockingbird, the Washington Post, this would not have happened to them. On the other hand, the New York Times and the Washington Post are not in the habit of covering protests at the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation, aka the School of the Americas. The Pentagon changed the name a few years ago after it was associated with psychotic thugs raping and killing nuns and disappearing political activists. It is Job One of the corporate media to make sure the American people remain oblivious to the ramifications of US foreign policy. Since RT is not part of the Operation <b>...</b>


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RT Reporter Arrest: AMERICA IS BECOMING A TYRANNY


RT correspondent Kaelyn Forde and cameraman Jon Conway were arrested over the weekend filming a rally of the School of America Watch in Fort Benning, GA. As a journalist Alex Jones has been arrested and he says police are targeting the media in order to prevent them from showing the truth. Radio host Alex Jones says the US government hires police provocateurs to use violence and then use it as an excuse to attack peaceful protesters.


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"We are press, why are you arresting me?" - RussiaToday correspondent 101122


rt.com rt.com www.youtube.com An RT crew, including correspondent Kaelyn Forde and cameraman Jon Conway, has been released after detention by US police while filming protests near the Fort Benning military base in Georgia. They were taken into custody despite complying with the police demand not to come close to the gates of the base. The journalists were detained after the demonstration was over and everybody, including correspondents, was leaving the site. The arrest was very rough, RT Washington bureau informs, with hard plastic hand cuffs injuring Kaelyn Forde's wrists. This type of handcuffs is commonly used by US soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan. In the footage she can be seen yelling, "We are press, why are you arresting me?"


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US officials disciplined for mishandling troops remains


The US Air Force has revealed that it has mishandled physical remains of some US service members at the Dover Air Force base. An 18-month investigation has concluded that there were serious allegations of improper handling, processing and transport of human remains of deceased personnel and military dependents. Three high ranking officers have been disciplined but not sacked ...even though the report has recommended that they be dismissed. Al Jazeera's Kaelyn Forde reports.


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Four years in prison for Facebook message


As of late Internet freedom has been challenged by governments worldwide including the US. Social media has given a voice to protestors everywhere. In England two men were sentenced to jail for sharing information on Facebook about the recent riots. Now the US State Department is giving $2 million in grants for the "Internet in a suitcase" to aid protesters in getting around unfriendly governments. Many are calling the US government hypocrites for such aid after a shutdown of cell phone service occurred during a recent protest in San Francisco. Could Internet in a suitcase allow governments and corporations to spy on and manipulate online revolutions? Eva Golinger, lawyer and author, tells us more. Follow Lauren on Twitter: twitter.com


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Survivors, activists fight to end torture


It's been 30 years since Colombian soldiers kidnapped, beat, tortured, starved and electro-shocked Hector Aristizabal — but it's a memory he lives with everyday. Aristizabal says that the Colombian soldiers who tortured him and later killed his brother were trained right here on American soil, at the School of the Americas in Fort Benning, Georgia.


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Appalachia Rising


In 1921, West Virginian coal miners took up arms against coal companies in the largest insurrection since the Civil War. Their battle on Blair Mountain won them the right to unionize and launched America's labor movement. 90 years later, more than 700 activists, miners and environmentalists retraced their famous steps to save Blair Mountain as a historic site and demand an end to mountaintop removal. But in Appalachia, coal is king—and miners and their families are fighting to survive.


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Activists, miners battle for Blair Mountain


In 1921, West Virginia coal miners rose up against the coal companies and fought to unionize, battling big coal's paramilitaries in the largest armed uprising since the American Civil War. 90 years later, the Battle of Blair Mountain rages on as hundreds of miners, activists and environmentalists march 50 miles to stop the mountaintop removal that they say threatens the water, health and history of Appalachia. But the miners here say coal is everything and that they're also fighting--to survive.


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La Pequeña Colombia Reacciona a la Muerte de Mono Jojoy y la Visita de Presidente Santos


EL VIERNES, EL PRESIDENTE JUAN MANUEL SANTOS HABLÓ ANTE LA ASAMBLEA GENERAL...AL OTRO LADO DEL RÍO EN LA ZONA DE NUEVA YORK LLAMADA QUEENS, MILES DE COLOMBIANOS DUDAN DE LOS LOGROS ANUNCIADOS POR EL MANDATARIO COLOMBIANO. NUESTRA CORRESPONSAL, KAELYN FORDE, NOS TIENE EL REPORTE.


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Military contracting last defense in bad economy


It's career day in Charlottesville, Virginia, and for one industry, business is booming. More than 1.6 million Americans work in defense contracting companies that supply the Department of Defense with everything from bombers to forks. And Americans aren't wrong to think a defense job is a good job—even during economic tough times, more than 50% of taxpayer dollars go to the Pentagon. In a bad economy, are defense contractors the last line of defense for the unemployed?


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Arabs React to Obama's Speech


President Barack Obama's message to the Arab world today was "take the risks reform entails and you will have the full support of the United States." But across the Potomac River in Falls Church, Virginia, thousands of miles away from their families in Cairo, Tunis and Jerusalem, the Arab community saysthey are waiting for promise to turn into progress.


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Robert Gates asks for warchest despite billions blown in error


America knows it's got a big debt hole to fill - and when looking at the books, the world's biggest defence budget looks ripe to plunder. But Defence Secretary Robert Gates, who's due to leave the Pentagon next month, warns that cuts would limit US military role in the world.


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Trained for Pain: Get your Torture Degree from School of Americas


It's been 30 years since Colombian soldiers kidnapped, beat, tortured, starved and electro-shocked Hector Aristizabal — but it's a memory he lives with everyday. Aristizabal said the Colombian military held and tortured him for ten days, all for having a "subversive book." "Few people have survived torture in Colombia, so I am very lucky to tell this story. Most people get tortured for ten days, that's the standard, and then they get shot and killed," said Aristizabal. "Many have been disappeared — more than 80000." Aristizabal says that the Colombian soldiers who tortured him and later killed his brother were trained right here on American soil, at the School of the Americas in Fort Benning, Georgia. Retired Army Major Joseph Blair was an instructor at the School of the Americas, which has since been renamed the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation. "I was very much in favor of the School of the Americas during the Cold War era," Major Blair said. But Major Blair said he was horrified to learn of what his former students did with their anti-communist training in their own countries. "The classified manuals that the Army School of the Americas used had the words interrogate, extortion, assassinate, neutralize — in common layman's terms, it all equates to torture," Blair said. Graduates from the School of the Americas have been implicated in massacres and torture throughout the hemisphere — including the murder of six Jesuit priests and four American <b>...</b>


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Obama - deporter-in-chief?


Fearing for her safety during a fight with her husband, Maria Bolaños called the police—but what happened after that call was far more dangerous. Six months later, the police arrived at Maria's door and arrested her for allegedly selling a $10 phone card. After five days in detention, Maria's charges were dropped—but she was told she was being deported. Far from unique, Maria's case is part of a program called Secure Communities. Billed as a program to remove dangerous criminals, federal statistics show that 29% of those actually arrested had no prior criminal conviction and an additional 30% had minor offenses like traffic violations. Maria has become an unlikely hero—a working mother and undocumented immigrant whose courage to stand up US Immigration and Customs Enforcement has made her the face of a movement and shed light on President Barack Obama's broken promises of comprehensive immigration reform.


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Armed and ready: Militia culture in America


For Virginian Travis Fox, militia is a state of mind—and gun control is a carte-blanche. The government is meant to be kept in check with arms. Fox is part of the Three Percenters—a militia with its own flag, plenty of guns and a manifesto that proclaims it only takes three percent of gun owners to overthrow the government. They gathered April 19, 2010 on the banks of the Potomac River in Virginia with a warning to those in power: "attempt to further oppress us at your peril." More and more of America's 84 million gun owners say they're tired of compromising on their right to bear arms.


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Mayday: biggest arrest in US history


Forty years ago today, more than 200000 protesters and veterans converged on the US capital to demand an end to the war in Vietnam on May 3, 1971. "The idea was to shut the city down because the war wouldn't stop. The only way to stop the war was to stop the government, and that was by putting your bodies on the road and blocking traffic," said Eddie Becker, a cameraman who covered the protests. Then President Nixon called in the military and by the end of the day more than 7000 people had been arrested, the most arrests in any single day in American history. But protesters say they haven't seen the magnitude of protests—and the pressure brought to bear on government—since Mayday, despite America's decade-long war in Afghanistan and eight year presence in Iraq.


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Open Carry for rights


Craig Rutherford spent years carrying a gun in the Balkans and in Iraq as a defense contractor. So when he came home to Virginia, he didn't see a reason to put it down. And he isn't alone—the Virginia Citizens Defense League counts 2500 members. VCDL organizes public events like this environmental cleanup in Carrollton, Virginia where they openly carry loaded weapons at parks, restaurants and other public spaces in an effort to normalize it. VCDL and OpenCarry.org have opposed every piece of gun control legislation, and their critics say they make the National Rifle Association (NRA) look moderate.


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Congress grills big oil on subsidies


America's Big Five oil companies were in Congress today, and although they champion the free market, their CEOs were on Capitol Hill to defend something very different—$4 billion worth of tax incentives, credits and subsidies. But few see Chevron, ExxonMobil, Shell, ConocoPhillips and BP America—who raked in a collective $35 billion in the first quarter of 2011 alone—as the most vulnerable Americans. Congress is expected to vote on the Repeal Big Oil Tax Loopholes Act, which would cut the subsidies and save Americans $21 billion over 10 years, next week. Oil companies are among the biggest lobbying groups in the US—Chevron paid $12.9 million in lobbying dollars in 2010; ExxonMobil $12.4 million; ConocoPhillps $19.6 million and BP America $7.3 million, much of it going to the same senators who will vote on whether to cut the subsidies.


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End of the world May 21st? Apocalypse Now


Have you heard the AWESOME news? The world is ending—May 21, 2011. At least that's what Family Radio's founder Harold Camping has predicted. Since then, Camping's prediction has made its way onto billboards, buses, t-shirts and everything in between; including caravans that roam the country preaching the apocalypse.


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Activistas estadounidenses organizan campaña contra Irán cerca de ONU


Mientras la ONU realiza su asamblea General 65 la campaña contra Irán continúo dentro y fuera del recinto. Activitas estadounidenses, lidereados por un grupo llamado unidos Contra un Irán Nuclear, se manifestaron en contra del presidente iraní. teleSUR


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Activists protest US military budget


Worldwide, military spending increased by $20.6 billion in 2010--and $19.6 billion of that was the US alone, according to a report just released by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. The US spent $698 billion in 2010: funding two wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, operating 1000 military bases and sites worldwide and maintaining the Pentagon's 234 golf courses. But although 51 percent of Americans polled favored cutting military spending rather than social programs, the Pentagon is hardly on the fiscal chopping block for either Republicans or Democrats--military spending has increased 81% since 2001.


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