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The United States and NATO allies on Monday increased the number of surveillance flights over Libya, while Britain and France said they had also begun drafting a U.N. resolution that could establish a no-fly zone. Britain's Foreign Secretary William Hague said diplomats were working on possible flight restrictions, but stressed no decision had been made yet to introduce it at the U.N. Security Council. The institute's annual report said that last year Britain made an 8 percent cut to its annual 37 billion pound ($59 billion) defense budget over four years, and launched an alliance with France aimed at pooling some nuclear resources and equipment. Other European powers and the U.S. are also seeking military efficiency savings. "In other regions -- notably Asia and the Middle East -- military spending and arms acquisitions are booming. There is persuasive evidence that a global redistribution of military power is under way," said the institute's chief executive John Chipman. ___ Online:: International Institute for Strategic Studies:
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