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'Shocking' US military spending since 9/11

Published: 02 November, 2011, 23:58
Edited: 03 November, 2011, 15:42

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TAGS: Terrorism, Afghanistan, Iraq, USA, Government Spending, Culture, War


How did America keep the terrorists from winning? Three words: Very. Expensive. Tanks.

A new report reveals that in the decade since the September 11 attacks, the Department of Defense spent around $1 trillion on weaponry for troops in Iraq in Afghanistan.

Conservative lawmakers and most of the GOP front-runners meanwhile have insisted that making any cuts to the US Military budget would be detrimental to the defense of the nation. As the country continues to hemorrhage money abroad and a financial crisis is causing a second recession in just as few years, however, the United States have wasted $1 trillion on wars that a recent poll showed that even those who served didn’t think was worth it.

In the recently released report from the Stimson Center, "What We Bought: Defense Procurement From FY01 to FY10,” it is revealed that rather than investing the Pentagon’s massive budget in the troops themselves, the United States spent colossal amounts on modernizing its army with tanks, ships, jets and other warcraft. In addition to the allocated budget for the DoD, the Pentagon also dipped deeper into the taxpayers’ pockets by spending over $232 billion in supplemental funds bulking up its line of defense.

As RT reported last month, a third of the men and women who served in the Afghanistan and Iraqi wars told pollsters at the Pew Research Center that they while they support America, they did not feel like those two wars were its toll.

At the same time that the Stimson Center released their report this week, the chiefs of the US military, including heads of the Army, Navy, Marines and Air Force, all testified before Congress to say that proposed cuts of $1 trillion over the next decade would destroy America’s defense as we know it. Marine Corps Commandant James Amos said in a statement that his troops would not be able to sustain “even on major contingency” if cuts to that degree are carried out.

In a joint statement from Russ Rumbauh of the Stimson Center and Todd Harrison of the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, however, they say that proposed budget cuts would reduce the DoD’s fiscal cash flow for the year 2013 to the same amount the America was working with back in 2007, adjusted for inflation.

“A decline in the base budget of this magnitude — returning to the same level of funding as FY 2007 – does not have to be a disaster,” Harrison writes to Business Week.

According to his, not only has the military’s procurement funding nearly doubled between the 2001 and 2010 fiscal years, but that the major weapons program that constitutes that hearty of the services’ capabilities was modernized with an astounding purchasing of machinery. And as far as the current state of the country’s economy goes, it doesn’t seem that the military is all that concerned either. The report reveals that, taking into account price changes for inflation, the United States spent 800 percent more on each of the 25 jets it purchased last year when compared to the fleet it bought back in 1980.

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Jawad (unregistered) May 17, 2012, 09:46
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One trillion spent on armaments that cant be used to fight a war that cant be fought by arms while the economy goes down the gutter. Looks to me the "terrorists" have won already!

lessons of history November 26, 2011, 08:22
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dan 0418 wrote in #13

America has done more to combat terrorism than all the rest put together .So do not try to belittle a great nation

 

should read

 

"America has done more terrorism than all the rest put together .So do not try to belittle a great nation"

 

after all, it's the only thing the CIA are good at ( well, that and drug trafficking)

Just look at the last 50 years of the USA's terrorist activities in central america, africa, and the rest of the world


 


iain November 23, 2011, 18:51
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It's all very well blaming 9/11 - but it's generally accepted even in America that it was Larry Silverstein and George and Marv Bush who demolished the WTC buildings which coincidentally all fell down and went boom. 

People accuse them of murder, which is understandable, but also, they do not give enough credit to these Pentagoners: they could have had the buildings blown up later in the day, when 50,000 people were inside them.  They could have had their Raytheon-controlled aircraft hit lower down, meaning more people would have been burnt alive and unable to escape.

So in a way, we need to thank Bush & Co for taking steps to minimise deaths.  They wanted a war in the Mid-East and organised it the same day.  So they were caring - and efficient.  That is the only possible conclusion.