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Defense spending is up 20% since Bush took office. You’d think that things in the military would be just ducky. Not so. There is serious concern in the upper echelons of the non-civilian Pentagon leadership that there will be a severe shortage of command grade officers in the next ten years. It seems that young officers, particularly those in Captain and Major ranks, are leaving the service in record numbers. Wonder why? Could it be the civilian leadership at the Pentagon, particularly Don Rumsfeld? Probably so, as now three recently retired generals have called for Runsfeld’s firing. It may also be due to the 2% decrease in Veteran’s spending, or being deployed three times back to back, or not having armor and in some cases ammunition, food and shelter.
So if military spending is up 20% and VA spending is down and soldiers are going to war without armor and being deployed back to back, where the #ell is all that money going?
Short answer is Military Industrial Complex. Big business. Things like developing two new super fighter planes at one time. The next generation YF-22 has yet to go into production and the Pentagon is spending $ Billions on the Joint Strike Fighter, the next-next generation fighter. How about $11 Billion a year on missile defense which hasn’t hit a target yet and can’t possibly work. Tens of $ Billions on “bunker buster” nuclear weapons. More $ Billions on building new nuclear bomb factories. Then there’s the little issue of not being able to account for $125 Billion in Pentagon spending every year. They simply don’t know what they spent it on and can’t find it. You would think that for $490 Billion a year (more than half of all discretionary spending) they could hire someone to balance the check book.
Republicans use the war on terror to justify such run amok spending yet not a single one of those massive spending projects would have had any effect on 9/11. The things that actually do have an impact on fighting terror like troop strength, training, intelligence and such get nothing.
Republicans aren’t really strong on defense, they’re strong on defense spending. Democrats have a plan, Republicans don’t have a clue.
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