U.S.
Military Spending Boost Threatens Our Economy
and Security
By Ron
Paul
July
18, 2017 "Information
Clearing House"
- On Friday the House overwhelmingly approved a
massive increase in military spending, passing a
$696 billion National Defense Authorization bill
for 2018. President Trump’s request already
included a huge fifty or so billion dollar
spending increase, but the Republican-led House
found even that to be far too small. They added
another $30 billion to the bill for good
measure. Even President Trump, in his official
statement, expressed some concern over spending
in the House-passed bill.
According to the already weak limitations on
military spending increases in the 2011
“sequestration” law, the base military budget
for 2018 would be $72 billion more than allowed.
Don’t worry, they’ll find a way to get around
that!
The big explosion in military spending comes as
the US is planning to dramatically increase its
military actions overseas. The president is
expected to send thousands more troops back to
Afghanistan, the longest war in US history.
After nearly 16 years, the Taliban controls more
territory than at anytime since the initial US
invasion and ISIS is seeping into the cracks
created by constant US military action in the
country.
The Pentagon and Defense Secretary James Mattis
are already telling us that even when ISIS is
finally defeated in Iraq, the US military
doesn’t dare end its occupation of the country
again. Look for a very expensive array of
permanent US military bases throughout the
country. So much for our 2003 invasion creating
a stable democracy, as the neocons promised.
In Syria, the United States has currently
established at least eight military bases even
though it has no permission to do so from the
Syrian government nor does it have a UN
resolution authorizing the US military presence
there. Pentagon officials have made it clear
they will continue to occupy Syrian territory
even after ISIS is defeated, to “stabilize” the
region.
And let’s not forget that Washington is planning
to send the US military back to Libya, another
US intervention we were promised would be
stabilizing but that turned out to be a
disaster.
Also, the drone wars continue in Somalia and
elsewhere, as does the US participation in Saudi
Arabia’s horrific two year war on impoverished
Yemen.
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President Trump often makes encouraging
statements suggesting that he shares some of our
non-interventionist views. For example while
Congress was shoveling billions into an already
bloated military budget last week, President
Trump said that he did not want to spent
trillions more dollars in the Middle East where
we get “nothing” for our efforts. He’d rather
fix roads here in the US, he said. The only
reason we are there, he said, was to “get rid of
terrorists,” after which we can focus on our
problems at home.
Unfortunately President Trump seems to be
incapable of understanding that it is US
intervention and occupation of foreign countries
that creates instability and feeds terrorism.
Continuing to do the same thing for more than 17
years – more US bombs to “stabilize” the Middle
East – and expecting different results is hardly
a sensible foreign policy. It is insanity. Until
he realizes that our military empire is the
source of rather than the solution to our
problems, we will continue to wildly spend on
our military empire until the dollar collapses
and we are brought to our knees. Then what?
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