Sure, they're helping an ally in a De facto war against Russia, but currently the us spends more on "defense" than both Russia and China combined, when it is technically at peace. In case of a war with China, are you expecting the military budget to not increase at all?
Say it this way. Tomorrow if the american security /defence budget was cut to 0, do you think the rest of the world will storm/attack Americans because they have an eternal blood thirst for them? Don't they have their own problems to deal with?
This is the problem with mitary and security infra of any country. They keep the bogeyman alive because their paychecks depend on it.
The US aren't at war with Russia.
Sure, they're helping an ally in a De facto war against Russia, but currently the us spends more on "defense" than both Russia and China combined, when it is technically at peace. In case of a war with China, are you expecting the military budget to not increase at all?
How do you stay at peace? A strong deterrence.
The US has the strongest deterrence in the history of the world, and it's constantly at war.
When is the time US has not been at war? Maybe, we are inverting cause and effect here.. US is always at war because the budget allows for it?
Say it this way. Tomorrow if the american security /defence budget was cut to 0, do you think the rest of the world will storm/attack Americans because they have an eternal blood thirst for them? Don't they have their own problems to deal with?
This is the problem with mitary and security infra of any country. They keep the bogeyman alive because their paychecks depend on it.
This is literally exactly what would happen. It need not be blood thirst motivation; simple profit dynamics are enough to ensure this outcome.
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Wars we've provoked/are provoking but that's not a discussion relevant to the original submission