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Pentagon chief: Smaller military means extra risk

WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama vowed Thursday the United States will maintain the best-equipped military in history despite deep and looming defense budget cuts, but Pentagon leaders acknowledged the changes present additional risk.

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