Friday, May 17, 2019

America's Real Defense And National Security Budget Is $1.2542 Trillion

President Donald Trump with acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan at the White House, April 3, 2019. Reuters

William D. Hartung and Mandy Smithberger, Business Insider/Tom Dispatch: The real US defense budget is even bigger than you think — here's a dollar-by-dollar tour of the national security state

* The Trump administration's most recent budget includes $750 billion for the Pentagon.
* That near-record sum is only part of the US national-security spending, the total of which is much higher, according to William D. Hartung and Mandy Smithberger.

In its latest budget request, the Trump administration is asking for a near-record $750 billion for the Pentagon and related defense activities, an astonishing figure by any measure.

If passed by Congress, it will, in fact, be one of the largest military budgets in American history, topping peak levels reached during the Korean and Vietnam Wars. And keep one thing in mind: that $750 billion represents only part of the actual annual cost of our national security state.

There are at least 10 separate pots of money dedicated to fighting wars, preparing for yet more wars, and dealing with the consequences of wars already fought. So the next time a president, a general, a secretary of defense, or a hawkish member of Congress insists that the US military is woefully underfunded, think twice. A careful look at US defense expenditures offers a healthy corrective to such wildly inaccurate claims.

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WNU Editor: Not surprised by the number.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Like wtf that's like half of Russia's entire GDP

Anonymous said...

I don't know. Call me a skeptic, but I think the actual number is far lower. Partly because having such a bloated high defensive budget is a good way to influence certain 'target' nations, namely Russia and China in this respect.

Bob Huntley said...

I bet that number doesn't even include the other money that will be impossible to accounted for.