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World News See other World News Articles Title: Beware the Dogs of War: Is the American Empire on the Verge of Collapse? Of all the enemies to public liberty war is, perhaps, the most to be dreaded because it comprises and develops the germ of every other. War is the parent of armies; from these proceed debts and taxes
known instruments for bringing the many under the domination of the few.
No nation could preserve its freedom in the midst of continual warfare. James Madison Waging endless wars abroad (in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and now Syria) isnt making Americaor the rest of the worldany safer, its certainly not making America great again, and its undeniably digging the U.S. deeper into debt. In fact, its a wonder the economy hasnt collapsed yet. Indeed, even if we were to put an end to all of the governments military meddling and bring all of the troops home today, it would take decades to pay down the price of these wars and get the governments creditors off our backs. Even then, government spending would have to be slashed dramatically and taxes raised. You do the math. The government is $19 trillion in debt: War spending has ratcheted up the nations debt. The debt has now exceeded a staggering $19 trillion and is growing at an alarming rate of $35 million/hour and $2 billion every 24 hours. Yet while defense contractors are getting richer than their wildest dreams, were in hock to foreign nations such as Japan and China (our two largest foreign holders at $1.13 trillion and $1.12 trillion respectively). The Pentagons annual budget consumes almost 100% of individual income tax revenue. If there is any absolute maxim by which the federal government seems to operate, it is that the American taxpayer always gets ripped off, especially when it comes to paying the tab for Americas attempts to police the globe. Having been co-opted by greedy defense contractors, corrupt politicians and incompetent government officials, Americas expanding military empire is bleeding the country dry at a rate of more than $57 million per hour. Battlefield America: T... John W. Whitehead Best Price: $10.45 Buy New $14.94 The government has spent $4.8 trillion on wars abroad since 9/11, with $7.9 trillion in interest: Thats a tax burden of more than $16,000 per American. Almost a quarter of that debt was incurred as a result of the wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan and Syria. For the past 16 years, these wars have been paid for almost entirely by borrowing money from foreign nations and the U.S. Treasury. As the Atlantic points out, were fighting terrorism with a credit card. According to the Watson Institute for Public Affairs at Brown University, interest payments on what weve already borrowed for these failed wars could total over $7.9 trillion by 2053. The government lost more than $160 billion to waste and fraud by the military and defense contractors: With paid contractors often outnumbering enlisted combat troops, the American war effort dubbed as the coalition of the willing has quickly evolved into the coalition of the billing, with American taxpayers forced to cough up billions of dollars for cash bribes, luxury bases, a highway to nowhere, faulty equipment, salaries for so-called ghost soldiers, and overpriced anything and everything associated with the war effort, including a $640 toilet seat and a $7600 coffee pot. Taxpayers are being forced to pay $1.4 million per hour to provide U.S. weapons to countries that cant afford them. As Mother Jones reports, the Pentagons Foreign Military Finance program opens the way for the US government to pay for weapons for other countriesonly to promote world peace, of courseusing your tax dollars, which are then recycled into the hands of military-industrial-complex corporations. The U.S. government spends more on wars (and military occupations) abroad every year than all 50 states combined spend on health, education, welfare, and safety. In fact, the U.S. spends more on its military than the eight highest-ranking nations with big defense budgets combined. The reach of Americas military empire includes close to 800 bases in as many as 160 countries, operated at a cost of more than $156 billion annually. As investigative journalist David Vine reports, Even US military resorts and recreation areas in places like the Bavarian Alps and Seoul, South Korea, are bases of a kind. Worldwide, the military runs more than 170 golf courses. Now President Trump wants to increase military spending by $54 billion. Promising an historic increase in defense spending to rebuild the depleted military of the United States, Trump has made it clear where his priorities lie, and its not with the American taxpayer. As The Nation reports, On a planet where Americans account for 4.34 percent of the population, US military spending accounts for 37 percent of the global total. Add in the cost of waging war in Syria (with or without congressional approval), and the burden on taxpayers soars to more than $11.5 million a day. Ironically, while presidential candidate Trump was vehemently opposed to the U.S. use of force in Syria, as well as harboring Syrian refugees within the U.S., he had no problem retaliating against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on behalf of Syrian children killed in a chemical attack. The cost of launching a 59 Tomahawk missile-strike against Syria? Its estimated that the missiles alone cost $60 million. Mind you, this is the same man, while campaigning for president, who warned that fighting Syria would signal the start of World War III against a united Syria, Russia and Iran. Already oil prices have started to climb as investors anticipate an extended conflict. Clearly, war has become a huge money-making venture, and the U.S. government, with its vast military empire, is one of its best buyers and sellers. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Ada (#0)
The closer we get to auditing the federal reserve and finding out how badly they have fucked the American People, the faster war approaches.
"Call Me Ishmael" -Ishmael, A character from the book "Moby Dick" 1851. "Call Me Fishmeal" -Osama Bin Laden, A character created by the CIA, and the world's Hide And Seek Champion 2001-2011. -Tommythemadartist
I'd love to be able to disagree with something,with ANYTHING written here,but can't.
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