Saturday, July 29, 2017

William Hartung — The Trillion-Dollar National Security Budget

You wouldn’t know it, based on the endless cries for more money coming from the military, politicians, and the president, but these are the best of times for the Pentagon. Spending on the Department of Defense alone is already well in excess of half a trillion dollars a year and counting. Adjusted for inflation, that means it’s higher than at the height of President Ronald Reagan’s massive buildup of the 1980s and is now nearing the post-World War II funding peak. And yet that’s barely half the story. There are hundreds of billions of dollars in “defense” spending that aren’t even counted in the Pentagon budget.
Under the circumstances, laying all this out in grisly detail — and believe me, when you dive into the figures, they couldn’t be grislier — is the only way to offer a better sense of the true costs of our wars past, present, and future, and of the funding that is the lifeblood of the national security state. When you do that, you end up with no less than 10 categories of national security spending (only one of which is the Pentagon budget). So steel yourself for a tour of our nation’s trillion-dollar-plus “national security” budget. Given the Pentagon’s penchant for wasting money and our government’s record of engaging in dangerously misguided wars without end, it’s clear that a large portion of this massive investment of taxpayer dollars isn’t making anyone any safer.
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The Trillion-Dollar National Security Budget
William Hartung | Director of the Arms and Security Project at the Center for International Policy

1 comment:

Matt Franko said...

" isn’t making anyone any safer."

It certainly is the number of dead is way down... and precision strike and surveillance costs more munnie the systems are much more complex...

The left has a big blind spot in this... also a big blind spot when the left says "the last 8 years has resulted in the largest upward wealth transfer blah blah..." the last 8 years have not been good at all they have been lackluster....

It does the left side no good to make false claims... you lose credibility...