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Judi Lynn

(161,925 posts)
Wed Jun 12, 2024, 03:48 AM Jun 2024

Conservatives Are Gearing Up for a Major Military Expansion Under Trump 2.0

JUNE 5, 2024

When I dipped into the 195-page section on “The Common Defense” in Project 2025’s Mandate for Leadership, my first question was how even the most hawkish of hawks could be disappointed with a Pentagon budget that is now soaring toward $1 trillion a year—hundreds of billions of dollars more than at the height of the Vietnam War or the peak year of the Cold War. I was particularly intrigued because the author of its chapter on the Pentagon is Christopher Miller, who, after a brief stint as acting secretary of defense under Donald Trump, wrote a memoir in which he asserted that our military is “bloated and wasteful” and argued that we could “cut our defense budget in half and it would still be nearly twice as big as China’s.”

Unfortunately, Miller the budget cutter is nowhere to be found here. Instead, Miller calls for expanding the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Space Force and increasing the funding for nuclear weapons, missile defense, and offensive weapons in space. Perhaps that’s because, according to a number of veteran Pentagon watchers, he is the current favorite to serve as secretary of defense in the unfortunate event of a second Trump administration.

Miller conveniently fails to mention how much all of his proposals will cost. At a minimum, they would add hundreds of billions of dollars to the Pentagon’s spending plan for the next five years—and they would do so at the expense of everything else we need to protect the lives and livelihoods of the people of America and the world, from promoting public health to addressing climate change to rebuilding basic infrastructure to reducing poverty and hunger.

The central component of Miller’s ultra-muscular approach to “defense” is to double down on efforts to create a military that can beat China in a potential conflict. “By far the most significant danger to Americans’ security, freedoms, and prosperity is China,” he warns, adding, with some redundancy, that “U.S. defense strategy must identify China unequivocally as the top priority for U.S. defense planning.” Far from ensuring this country’s safety, however, a military-first approach to China increases the prospects for a war between nuclear-armed powers that we should be doing everything in our power to prevent. (For more on Project 2025’s plans for the US-China relationship, see Jake Werner’s “A New Exclusion Act” in this issue.)

More:
https://www.thenation.com/article/society/project-2025-military-pentagon-spending/

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Conservatives Are Gearing Up for a Major Military Expansion Under Trump 2.0 (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jun 2024 OP
All while ending aid to Ukraine, I'll wager. n/t Mister Ed Jun 2024 #1
Hopefully the war in Ukraine will be over at some point. jimfields33 Jun 2024 #2
Step One of any negotiation w/Russia: COL Mustard Jun 2024 #5
Guess where the money will come from SARose Jun 2024 #3
There was also an article in yesterday's WAPO COL Mustard Jun 2024 #4
One thing UKR has shown us is we have consolidated our defense industry TOO much oldsoftie Jun 2024 #6
The toy-makers appear to have gotten to him nitpicked Jun 2024 #7
I know. It's not like they're going to raise the salary for recruits. Brenda Jun 2024 #8
Kinda need it quakerboy Jun 2024 #9
The stormtrooper uniforms alone will cost a few billion Stuckinthebush Jun 2024 #10
Of course they are. It's the easiest way to provide a subsidy... keep_left Jun 2024 #11

jimfields33

(17,985 posts)
2. Hopefully the war in Ukraine will be over at some point.
Wed Jun 12, 2024, 05:20 AM
Jun 2024

Can we negotiate with Russia like Hamas? Eventually both conflicts will be over. Ukraine is going on years. Maybe funding will be a moot point in 2025.

SARose

(764 posts)
3. Guess where the money will come from
Wed Jun 12, 2024, 06:04 AM
Jun 2024

Dept of Education goes bye bye along with Title One funds for poor, homeless and disabled kids per Project 2025.

Medicare.

Medicaid.

Social Security.

Every single thing Democrats have worked for since FDR.

And, btw, haven’t the Ukrainians shown the world how effective drone warfare can be. Why do we need to expand our defense spending? Dunno

COL Mustard

(6,620 posts)
4. There was also an article in yesterday's WAPO
Wed Jun 12, 2024, 06:13 AM
Jun 2024

About reintroducing compulsory national service. Yes, bringing back the draft. That would work SO well.

oldsoftie

(13,366 posts)
6. One thing UKR has shown us is we have consolidated our defense industry TOO much
Wed Jun 12, 2024, 06:19 AM
Jun 2024

We are having trouble keeping up with ammunition demands of the supplies we're giving them. If its a problem NOW, then it would be a HUGE problem if WE were in a major war.
We only have ONE factory making black powder & its 100 yrs old

nitpicked

(478 posts)
7. The toy-makers appear to have gotten to him
Wed Jun 12, 2024, 07:54 AM
Jun 2024

BUT what about the "boys"??

In 2020, a study

https://prod-media.asvabprogram.com/CEP_PDF_Contents/Qualified_Military_Available.pdf

found that only 23% of "youth" 17-24 years old were qualified under current rules for military service, and only 12% of the total were both qualified and not enrolled in higher education.

It's unclear if this just referred to males, or also included females.

If this is just males, that's a pool of about a quarter-million a year newly qualified and available. In 2020, the US recruited about 148 thousand (including females).

THEN there is the recent outreach by unions "join us, get trained".

So- given all of this, HOW do you staff all the "toys" he is proposing??

Brenda

(1,303 posts)
8. I know. It's not like they're going to raise the salary for recruits.
Wed Jun 12, 2024, 08:14 AM
Jun 2024

Besides, the notion of China wanting a war is absurd.

Why would they kill their best customer?

keep_left

(2,162 posts)
11. Of course they are. It's the easiest way to provide a subsidy...
Wed Jun 12, 2024, 05:49 PM
Jun 2024

...to high-technology industry while also excluding any control over that spending--as much as is possible--by the general public. These people never change. It's been a broken record since at least the Reagan era. See also: The Parable of the Scorpion and the Frog.

...[Trump 2.0] would add hundreds of billions of dollars to the Pentagon’s spending plan for the next five years—and they would do so at the expense of everything else we need to protect the lives and livelihoods of the people of America and the world, from promoting public health to addressing climate change to rebuilding basic infrastructure to reducing poverty and hunger.

The cruelty is the point.
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