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More than half of civil government revenue is reportedly funneled into politicians' pockets, highlighting significant corruption concerns. Military spending surged by 11 percent in 2003, largely driven by the U.S. war on terror, with the United States accounting for nearly half of the $956 billion total military expenditure, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. This increase, which represented an 18 percent rise in real terms during 2002 and 2003, may slow as Washington's pre-emptive strike policy faces scrutiny. Additionally, Osama bin Laden claimed that al-Qaida's strategy was to financially drain the U.S., asserting that the cost of the September 11 attacks was minimal compared to the extensive financial burden on America, emphasizing the effectiveness of their approach in terms of economic impact.
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more than half the civil government revenue goes into politician's pockets, such corruption!
 
World military spending leapt 11 percent in 2003 due to a "massive increase" from the U.S. war on terror but the pace may slow down as Washington's pre-emptive strike policy comes under pressure, says a leading think-tank.

The United States accounted for almost half the $956 billion total, which grew by 18 percent in real terms during 2002 and 2003, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute said on Wednesday.
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Among comments not released until Monday, bin Laden said: "We are continuing this policy in bleeding America to the point of bankruptcy," adding it was "easy for us to provoke and bait this administration."

As part of the "bleed-until-bankruptcy plan," bin Laden cited a British estimate that it cost al-Qaida about $500,000 to carry out the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, an amount he said paled in comparison with the costs incurred by the United States.

"Every dollar of al-Qaida defeated a million dollars, by the permission of Allah, besides the loss of a huge number of jobs," he said.
http://washingtontimes.com/upi-breaking/20041102-073358-8320r.htm
 
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