Britain's military future

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The British government is making the biggest cuts to its military since the end of the cold war. Thousands are losing their jobs. Ships, fighter planes and tanks are being scrapped. It's all causing concern in Washington, where Britain is seen as a key ally. So it's no surprise Prime Minister Cameron is making a point of saying that the nation will remain a military power, despite the cuts. Laura Lynch reports from London.
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