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Brits send 1/4 of military to Iraq
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>>>Whoah, I just heard on the news that the Brits are sending 1/4 of their military (26,000 troops) to Iraq. That is commitment. A few things jump to mind:
>>Thats just the army, the total armed forces personnel in the region will be 35000
>>http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,879101,00.html
>>
>>>- must be very expensive
>>Very - back in November there were reports that finance ministry officials had suggested that we could not afford to become involved to the degree that the US wanted.
>>http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2002/11/02/nirq02.xml
>>
>>>- is this a national security risk?
>>Possibly - another risk is that at present the army are having to provide emergency cover during a pay dispute with our fire service.
>>
>>>- I thought they would have more mililtary that that.
>>Total military (Army-Navy-Air Force) is double that, figures are here :
>>http://www.mod.uk/aboutus/factfiles/numbers.htm
>
>That page doesn't separate active duty and reserves, so it's hard to gauge the real impact of the numbers. Taking the 205,700 military personnel, it works out to about a third of one percent of your total population of around 60M. That's rather low. The US is at around 0.7%, I would guess, maybe not counting reserves, the national guard, and civilian employees. Typically a country can get to around 1% without conscription, as I think we did in the '80s.

Here's a site with USA numbers

http://www.dior.whs.mil/mmid/military/miltop.htm
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