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The Iron Mountain Report is a government study published in 1967 that explored the scenarios and implications of maintaining a large military establishment during peacetime. It raised concerns about the potential risks of a "peace dividend" post-Cold War, suggesting the need for continued military spending to support the economy and social stability. However, some experts argue that the report was speculative and exaggerated the necessity of a large military industrial complex.

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