• 9point6@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Given the USA spends more on its military than the rest of the planet combined—no, you can be happy in the knowledge that your government decided it wasn’t worrying enough to obliterate

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      Technically not the truth… The USA was responsible for about 37% of total global spending on military in 2023, and is the largest single spender (in US$ equivalent) globally. However, as a percentage of GDP the USA doesn’t even make the top 15. (and if you’re talking about a nation’s spending priorities then the percentage matters more than the $ value)

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_with_highest_military_expenditures

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        $916 billion = US military budget, in 2023.

        Just think of all the good that could be done with that money…

        Poverty-reduction, environment-restoration, water-health, high-speed trains, global-aid…

        When will we be angelic?

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            2 hours ago

            Calling bullshit unless a majority of US states pass electoral reform, doing away with First-past-the-post voting and allowing more political parties to be part of the electoral process.

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          I personally think the Pentagon and any agency who regularly works with contractors needs to be forced to pass audits. That way, we can decrease spending without weakening military.

          Especially if Trump tries to withdraw from NATO again, we could lose a fourth of our military strength (in the assumption that annual $$$ = strength of military) and still free up none of that budget.