Do We Need To ‘Rebuild The Military’?

Guest Post by Ron Paul

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The Republican presidential debates have become so heated and filled with insults, it almost seems we are watching a pro wrestling match. There is no civility, and I wonder whether the candidates are about to come to blows. But despite what appears to be total disagreement among them, there is one area where they all agree. They all promise that if elected they will “rebuild the military.”

What does “rebuild the military” mean? Has the budget been gutted? Have the useless weapons programs like the F-35 finally been shut down? No, the United States still spends more on its military than the next 14 countries combined. And the official military budget is only part of the story. The total spending on the US empire is well over one trillion dollars per year. Under the Obama Administration the military budget is still 41 percent more than it was in 2001, and seven percent higher than at the peak of the Cold War.

Russia, which the neocons claim is the greatest threat to the United States, spends about one-tenth what we do on its military. China, the other “greatest threat,” has a military budget less than 25 percent of ours.

Last week the Pentagon announced it is sending a small naval force of US warships to the South China Sea because, as Commander of the US Pacific Command Adm. Harry Harris told the House Armed Services Committee, China is militarizing the area. Yes, China is supposedly militarizing the area around China, so the US is justified in sending its own military to the area. Is that a wise use of the US military?

The US military maintains over 900 bases in 130 countries. It is actively involved in at least seven wars right now, including in Iraq, Syria, Pakistan, and elsewhere. US Special Forces are deployed in 134 countries across the globe. Does that sound like a military that has been gutted?

I do not agree with the presidential candidates, but I do agree that the military needs to be rebuilt. I would rebuild it in a very different way, however. I would not rebuild it according to the demands of the military-industrial complex, which cares far more about getting rich than about protecting our country. I would not rebuild the military so that it can overthrow more foreign governments who refuse to do the bidding of Washington’s neocons. I would not rebuild the military so that it can better protect our wealthy allies in Europe, NATO, Japan, and South Korea. I would not rebuild the military so that it can better occupy countries overseas and help create conditions for blowback here at home.

No. The best way to really “rebuild” the US military would be to stop abusing the military in the first place. The purpose of the US military is to defend the United States. It is not to make the world safe for oil pipelines, or corrupt Gulf monarchies, or NATO, or Israel. Unlike the neocons who are so eager to send our troops to war, I have actually served in the US military. I understand that to keep our military strong we must constrain our foreign policy. We must adopt a policy of non-intervention and a strong defense of this country. The neocons will weaken our country and our military by promoting more war. We need to “rebuild” the military by restoring as its mission the defense of the United States, not of Washington’s overseas empire.

 

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SpecOpsAlpha
SpecOpsAlpha
March 7, 2016 8:13 am

Yes. The ‘basics’ are needed. For ex, when one ship being put out of comm is gutted of old equipment, to be put into another not quite as old vessel, that is bad. And a lot of the equipment for the ordinary functions of the military is just like that — old shit that is nearly dysfunctional.

If the guys in the fleet have dog shit equipment, they can’t support other ops. If a Riverine squad gets lost due to faulty crap equipment off of the coast of Iran, they then get pulled out by guys on a ship which has half dog shit equipment on IT…that’s just plain fucking bad.

Back in PA Mike
Back in PA Mike
March 7, 2016 8:14 am

Right on the number as always, the nation building, dictator changing, involved in everyone’s business military will lead us to our ruin.

Wip
Wip
March 7, 2016 8:30 am

Nothing can stop the machine.

BuelahMan
BuelahMan
March 7, 2016 9:57 am

Nothing can stop the machine.

Certainly not by Trump or any of these criminals running for POTUS (or any National office for that matter).

There will NEVER come a solution from within the R or D Parties.

NEVER

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 7, 2016 10:10 am

WWIII is looming on the horizon, and we are currently ill equipped to survive it.

A Democrat legacy our children will have to live with.

At least the ones that live through it.

Phil from Oz
Phil from Oz
March 7, 2016 3:04 pm

Well, the MIC has nothing to fear from “The Donald” – one of his “promises” has been to increase “Defence” spending –

http://nationalinterest.org/feature/donald-trump-the-defense-budget-national-security-14772

Yet, he also seems keen on “reducing wasteful Defence spending” –

http://reason.com/blog/2016/02/08/donald-trump-denounces-wasteful-pentagon

But – he’s VERY keen on having a Military “so powerful that you’ll never need to use it” –

http://taskandpurpose.com/the-problem-with-donald-trumps-plans-for-the-military/

Seems like he chooses his stance depending on the audience. A great attribute for your maybe-future President (and it takes very little intelligence to read between the lines, and see where his future allegiances / obligations will lie)

Westcoaster
Westcoaster
March 7, 2016 8:08 pm

Ike tried to warn us; this is the result.