Military Spending

Guest Post by John Stossel

Military Spending

We’re out of Afghanistan. Good. We should have gotten out before.

Our involvement there was America’s longest war, longer than the Civil War, World War I and World War II combined. We accomplished little good and plenty of bad. Tens of thousands killed. A trillion dollars spent.

Now the Taliban wear American uniforms and fly American planes.

Hawks say, “If we just stayed a little longer … ”

It’s not true.

Yes, there had been a drop in violence in Afghanistan. But that did not mean we were winning. The Taliban were just waiting because former President Donald Trump announced we were going to leave.

Now what?

Will we continue to try to police the world?

Probably.

Washington defines U.S. national interests so broadly, says the Cato Institute’s John Glaser, “that virtually no region of the world (is) considered nonvital.”

This grandiosity started after WWII.

“No longer would we canonize George Washington’s warning against entangling alliances,” writes Glaser. “Or extol the counsel of John Quincy Adams that America ‘goes not abroad, in search of monsters to destroy.'”

Now we repeatedly go abroad, searching for monsters.

Many Americans believe the military and our use of military force shrank after WWII and after the Soviet Union collapsed. But it’s not true either.

“The United States has engaged in more military interventions in the past 30 years than it had in the preceding 190 years altogether,” Glaser points out.

We post soldiers all over the world: 50,000 in Japan; 35,000 in Germany; 26,000 in South Korea. Why? Is it America’s job to protect South Korea from North Korea? Taiwan from China? Israel from Iran?

We spend more on defense than the next 10 countries combined.

We can’t afford to keep doing that.

We can’t afford to keep funding defense contractors’ cost overruns.

In my new video, Cato defense analyst Eric Gomez explains why Congress never does anything about that.

“A lot of members of Congress don’t want it fixed,” he says.

Defense contractors cleverly produce weapons in different states. Lockheed Martin boasts that F-35 parts are made in 48 states.

“If you’re a member of Congress,” says Gomez, “they’re spending that money in your district … You don’t want that taken away from you.”

An earlier draft of President Dwight Eisenhower’s “military-industrial complex” speech called it the “military-industrial- congressional complex.”

In Afghanistan, America spent $43 million to build a gas station (normal ones cost $500,000). Why? Some central planner decided this gas station should dispense natural gas, even though almost no cars can use it.

At least in Afghanistan our government did try to limit American involvement. Instead of having U.S. soldiers fight … forever, America would train and equip Afghans so they could defend themselves.

But that didn’t work either.

The U.S. spent $200 million trying to teach Afghan soldiers to read. Five years later, half still couldn’t read.

The problem, says Gomez, is that American officials don’t “have any clear sense of where things are going to go, what our objective is.”

“We have an objective,” I push back. “Make the world safe for democracy.”

“In Afghanistan, we had objectives of making it safe for democracy,” says Gomez. “We had objectives of turning Iraq from Saddam Hussein into a democratic and rich society. The record has not been very good.”

No.

Now the military budget exceeds $700 billion, and the Defense Department says it will spend more money fighting climate change because the “climate crisis” is an “existential” threat.

Give me a break.

Spending patterns are driven by inertia. Year after year, they give about the same share of money to the Army, Navy and Air Force, even though today’s threats from places like China mean the Navy and Air Force are much more important.

Politicians and the Pentagon need to make some choices. What exactly is the military’s mission?

If America hopes to be both safe and prosperous, the military should focus on defending America itself.

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14 Comments
B.S in V.C
B.S in V.C
November 3, 2021 6:54 pm

just what the MIC needed the war on climate change ,and you thought we wasted a ton of money in Afghanistan

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  B.S in V.C
November 3, 2021 7:58 pm

Prince Chuck told us it would require TRILLION$ to fight Globull warming. I’m sure the creepy, old, senile pedophile said we would pay our “fair share”, while China (the world’s worst polluter) skipped the meeting and agreed that we should pay our fair share, and theirs too.

B.S in V.C
B.S in V.C
  TN Patriot
November 3, 2021 8:26 pm

he also said a military style campaign would be required to fight climate change.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  B.S in V.C
November 3, 2021 10:16 pm

almost sounds like Bush 2.

Balbinus
Balbinus
  B.S in V.C
November 3, 2021 10:53 pm

War on climate change! 155mm howitzer shooting ice cubes into the air. Should cool things down quickly.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Balbinus
November 4, 2021 12:14 pm

The coolant is bad for the ozone, dontcha know.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
November 3, 2021 8:02 pm

Dissolve the federal government and suddenly the national interest problem goes away.

tsquared
tsquared
November 3, 2021 8:04 pm

I went to Afghanistan when I was still in the military just before the kick off of the Iraq war. It was a scary place with all of the landmines left by the Russians on the military bases.

I went back 3 year later as a contractor. I was allover south west Asia upgrading commo equipment. I spent almost a year in a safe house in Kabul. I had a great driver/interpreter/body guard that kept me safe. I learned that most Afghani are inbreed mental midgets that are easily swayed with booze, sex, or money. They have no loyalty or concept of honor. Most claim to be devout muslims but have dancing boys as homosexual sex slaves. If you get to meet their women they are just as bad.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  tsquared
November 3, 2021 8:34 pm

Consanguinity. Big problem throughout Islam. And yet when the Left’s plan to bring more of the fuckers here faces any opposition, they label white middle Americans “inbred”.
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Balbinus
Balbinus
  tsquared
November 3, 2021 10:55 pm

Nice to hear from someone truly familiar with three region. Thanks!

mapletruck
mapletruck
November 3, 2021 10:45 pm

What about the “Space Force”?? Hahaa

Anonymous
Anonymous
  mapletruck
November 4, 2021 12:16 pm

Oh, they’re involved in climat change. Big time.

Balbinus
Balbinus
November 3, 2021 10:50 pm

43 millon for a CNG STATION! I worked for a gas utility co. We used CNG for all our vehicles under 1 1/2 ton. Our filling station, pump tanks and valving cost 18 thousand. I was in the wrong business. Screwing the government looks a lot more finacially rewarding.

very old white guy
very old white guy
November 4, 2021 7:05 am

The only option in Afghanistan would have been to turn the place to glass and leave no living thing, go flat out Old Testament.