•  mtset   ( @mtset@beehaw.org ) 
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    261 year ago

    I honestly don’t think that most people understand how incredibly bloated the US military budget is. Even if you accept the premise that we have to have the biggest military in the world, so much money is spent on overseas military bases that don’t meaningfully contribute to our national defense. We have >750 military bases around the world so that we can intimidate other countries into doing what we want, which is both wasteful and evil. Learn more at Al Jazeera

    • sooooo yes you’re not wrong, but i’d argue (as not an american mind you) that also it’s a little more complicated than just national defence

      overseas military bases aren’t just for intimidating other countries into doing what the US wants: they also contribute significantly to global stability… having THE world super power kinda everywhere means it’s probably much less likely that some random country is going to start shit… sure, the US gets to pick and choose to benefit itself, but it certainly contributes

      and that’s not just good for the world: AS the worlds leading superpower, the US benefits enormously from global stability: from cheap trade, financing, more global budget being spent on STEM/R&D (which because of trade and financing the US almost always capitalises on somehow!)

      • I would argue that having only one nation in charge of policing the world’s stability is incredibly unstable. Its like having a table with only one leg. If that leg suddenly fails the whole thing topples over. The whole world would benefit more from a more distributed system than relying entirely on one nation.

        Of course that also means they’d have to start getting their own hands dirty, and risking the lives of their own citizens for world stability, which doesn’t seem particularly likely at this point.

        • More to the point, other countries would have to start spending money on their militaries. Most NATO countries don’t even meet the purported spending goals, and that’s just for the single goal of deterring Russia. Many countries benefit a lot from America’s military spending, both by being able to utilize the peace and by being able to save their own money.

          Whether or not this is a good or fair state of affairs is a different question, but there are a lot of reasons why things are this way.

        •  Mongostein   ( @Mongostein@lemmy.ca ) 
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          Why do you think “globalists” is a scare word these days? The idea of centralizing any decision making globally would impact profits in the US.

          Of course you don’t want a one-world authoritarian government, but I think the world could benefit greatly from a more organized way of distributing food for one thing.

            •  Mongostein   ( @Mongostein@lemmy.ca ) 
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              Yeah probably, I don’t know though. I’m not one of them.

              I think that being mindful of global fascism rising is important, but I don’t believe that any and all decision-making on a global level is that.

              Also, that if a person is feverishly pro or anti globalism that they haven’t thought too much about it.

        • What other countries? The only global power that is a near peer of the US with respect to military power is China.

          There are geopolitical reasons that the US is in the position it is, and while a distributed system might be nice, unless the underlying geopolitical realities change, the US is stuck at the top

    •  𝙣𝙪𝙠𝙚   ( @nuke@yah.lol ) 
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      We have >750 military bases around the world so that we can intimidate other countries into doing what we want, which is both wasteful and evil.

      The US military is the most efficient global logistical operation ever. Open up flghtradar sometime and just look at how many military planes are moving tons of equipment and resources every hour of every day. You don’t achieve a global logistics network without those bases. To claim it’s just for intimidation and wasted is laughably naive.