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...Just in the last year, however, there is hope: by August, the cost of AIDS treatment in developing countries had dropped to $250 per year; countries across Africa and around the world have begun to shake off their apathy and denial and plan serious national AIDS programs; and the UN??€™s Special Session on AIDS in June led to $1.4 billion in contributions to a newly-created Global Fund for AIDS and Health. This isn’t enough—about $7-10 billion annually will be needed for a serious global response to AIDS?...
...like a selfish child. Americans never gave due credit to the Russians, British and others without whom the Allies could never have won two World Wars, they say. Now America is reluctant to put its soldiers under any other nation’s command, in NATO or in the UN??€”though of course the U.S. is quick to demand control of other nations’ forces...