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Title: Don't Cut Defense
Source: American Spectator
URL Source: http://spectator.org/blog/2010/10/11/dont-cut-defense
Published: Oct 12, 2010
Author: John R. Guardiano
Post Date: 2010-10-12 00:17:03 by Brian S
Keywords: None
Views: 3034
Comments: 6

One thing that any new Republican majority in Congress will have to resist is the siren song to cut defense spending. Unfortunately, that temptation is real and growing.

Which is why three prominent conservative leaders in Washington -- the Heritage Foundation's Ed Feulner, the American Enterprise Institute's Arthur Brooks, and the Weekly Standard's Bill Kristol -- took to the Wall Street Journal last week to argue for more robust defense spending.

Feulner, Brooks, and Kristol are absolutely right. They note, for instance, that baseline defense spending -- that is, defense spending minus the cost of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan -- is just 3.6% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). That's "significantly less than the Reagan-era peak of 6.2% of the GDP."

Moreover, they write, if you account for the costs of the wars, defense spending is still less than five percent of the GDP. Left unsaid is that under Obama, defense spending is projected to decline to just three percent of the GDP -- a historic low at a time of war.

More ominously, given the types of wars that we must fight in the early 21st century -- ground-intensive conflicts that require lots of "boots on the ground" – "our active-duty military is two-thirds its size in the 1980s."

I disagree somewhat with the rationales that Feulner, Brooks, and Kristol use to justify their call for more robust defense spending.

For example, they're worried about the Chinese People's Liberation Army; I'm really not. The Chinese are interested in making money, not war.

Thus, in my estimation, we have much more reason to be concerned about failed and failing states and radical Islamic extremism in crucial places like Pakistan than we do the Chinese military. The Chinese military, after all, isn't killing our Soldiers and Marines; radical Islamic extremists are.

Nonetheless, Feulner, Brooks, and Kristol issue an important reminder to new Republican congressmen and senators: Don't balance the budget on the backs of our troops: Because if you do, you'll shortchange both our troops and American national security.

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The U.S. spends more on the military than the next 17 countries combined. We could cut defense spending in half and still spend twice as much as Russia and China combined.

It is sheer lunacy for us to continue to borrow money for foreigners to subsidize the military defense of the wealthy Europeans, Japanese, South Koreans, Saudis, and other oil Sheikdoms.

In spite of any claims to the contrary, Kristol his band of big government neo- cons do not speak for all conservatives. They helped ruin the GOP and the country during the Bush administration with their cheerleading for big government at home and abroad. We should stop listening to them.

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#6. To: jwpegler (#5)

The U.S. spends more on the military than the next 17 countries combined. We could cut defense spending in half and still spend twice as much as Russia and China combined.

It is sheer lunacy for us to continue to borrow money for foreigners to subsidize the military defense of the wealthy Europeans, Japanese, South Koreans, Saudis, and other oil Sheikdoms.

In spite of any claims to the contrary, Kristol his band of big government neo- cons do not speak for all conservatives. They helped ruin the GOP and the country during the Bush administration with their cheerleading for big government at home and abroad. We should stop listening to them.

very well said.

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