Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld talks about the budget of Department of Defense.
Though the Department of Defense is spending more than ever in history, Rumsfeld says that the percentage of GDP is relatively modest. He also claims that this country can afford the budget to contribute to peace and stability in the world. (:44)
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