budget – Speak Your Mind https://indianapublicmedia.org/speakyourmind/ Speak Your Mind from WFIU Mon, 20 Mar 2017 13:00:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.12 Just another Indiana Public Media weblog budget – Speak Your Mind budget – Speak Your Mind ebinder@indiana.edu ebinder@indiana.edu (budget – Speak Your Mind) Copyright © Speak Your Mind 2010 Speak Your Mind from WFIU budget – Speak Your Mind https://indianapublicmedia.org/speakyourmind/wp-content/plugins/powerpress/rss_default.jpg https://indianapublicmedia.org/speakyourmind/ In Search Of An Arms Race https://indianapublicmedia.org/speakyourmind/search-arms-race/ https://indianapublicmedia.org/speakyourmind/search-arms-race/#respond Mon, 20 Mar 2017 13:00:12 +0000 https://indianapublicmedia.org/speakyourmind/?p=715 President Trump proposes a $54 billion increase in the U.S. military budget, with sharp cuts in environmental protection, diplomacy, and aid to the poor in the U.S. and globally. The U.S. already spends more on the military than the next seven nations combined. One billion people live on $1.25 a day. 20 million are on the brink of famine. The United States spends less than one percent of the Federal budget on assistance to the global poor. Defense Secretary James Mattis said in 2013: “If you don’t fund the State Department fully, then I need to buy more ammunition.” Desperate people also become migrants.

Trump has not said how he plans to spend the $54 billion military increase, leading some analysts to call it “a budget in search of a strategy.” How would costly weapons help in Yemen, facing famine because U.S.-armed Saudi Arabia is blockading its port?

Mr. Trump welcomes a nuclear arms race and says he wants to be “top of the pack.” In conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin, he rejected Putin’s proposal to extend the START Treaty capping U.S. and Russian nuclear arsenals at 1,500 nuclear weapons. Those already represent levels of destructiveness that would devastate both nations and endanger life on Earth. Russia might put its forces on launch-on-warning, increasing the risk of nuclear war by accident or miscalculation.

Trump’s proposal is as dangerous as it is cruel. Congress should reject it.

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A Race Between Cooperation And Catastrophe https://indianapublicmedia.org/speakyourmind/race-cooperation-catastrophe/ https://indianapublicmedia.org/speakyourmind/race-cooperation-catastrophe/#respond Tue, 08 Apr 2014 15:36:19 +0000 https://indianapublicmedia.org/speakyourmind/?p=229 In a recent “Speak Your Mind,” Professor Leslie Lenkowsky criticized the Obama administration’s proposed cuts to the military budget. Citing conflicts across the globe, he demands to know why these proposals are even being considered.

Senator Richard Russell once observed: “If we can go anywhere and do anything, we’ll be going everywhere and doing everything.” What mission do hawks propose: Invade Iran, a nation of 70 million? Fight in Ukraine, on the border of Russia? Join an increasingly militarist Japan to fight China over disputed islands that are bits of rock? Put American ground troops in the middle of Africa’s tragic civil wars?

If we have learned anything from Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan, it is that hundreds of billions of dollars, thousands of American lives, and massively superior military hardware often fail to produce a favorable long term political solution. In 2011, the United States spent more on the military than the next 13 countries combined, and 20 times more than we spent on diplomacy. We maintain nuclear forces of apocalyptic destructiveness. The military and the CIA are deploying drones and developing offensive cyberwar.

A rethink is long overdue. Today’s global problems—from terrorism to inequality to climate change—will be solved by cooperation or not at all. We need to work with Russia to reduce nuclear arsenals, with China to combat global warming, and with Iran for Middle East peace. Saber rattling on behalf of the military industrial complex is archaic and dangerous.

Sources

U.S. Defense Spending vs. Global Defense Spending (Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation)

“America’s Orphaned Diplomacy” (Foreign Policy In Focus)

Former Senator Sam Nunn, in a conversation with former Senator Richard Lugar, moderated by Steve Inskeep. University of Indianapolis, February 25, 2014.

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The Obama Administration’s Farewell To Arms https://indianapublicmedia.org/speakyourmind/obama-administrations-farewell-arms/ https://indianapublicmedia.org/speakyourmind/obama-administrations-farewell-arms/#respond Thu, 27 Feb 2014 17:12:32 +0000 https://indianapublicmedia.org/speakyourmind/?p=82 The Middle East is in turmoil, conflicts are erupting in Eastern Europe, an arms race is underway in Asia, and civil wars dot the map of Africa. Even ignoring Iraq, Afghanistan and the threat of terrorism, the world looks full of trouble-spots these days.

National Intelligence director, James Clapper, testified last month that in his 50-year career in intelligence, he had not “experienced a time when we’ve been beset by more crises and threats around the globe.”

Yet, in its new budget, the Obama Administration is proposing deep cuts in defense spending. Not since before World War 2 will the Army be as small. The number of Navy ships will drop to World War 1 levels. The Air Force is slated to lose several aircraft, including the famous spy plane, the U-2.

Congress is unlikely to approve all these proposals. But with the world in such a mess, why are they even being considered?

The across-the-board spending cuts Congress enacted in 2012, when it could not agree on how to trim the Federal budget, are one reason. While many worried about their impact on social programs and public services, defense programs were targeted for half the reductions. The results are now evident.

In addition, as former Defense Secretary Robert Gates notes in his memoir, Duty, the military itself has long resisted modernizing its forces. The President and his staff, he also writes, have little background or interest in defense policy. Other than as a source of money for their districts, neither do many members of Congress. The result: sharp cutbacks.

Nonetheless, the world is still a dangerous place. And if the United States is not prepared to respond to crises, who will be?

Sources

“Worldwide Threat Assessment to the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence” (Office of the Director of National Intelligence)

“Winners, Losers in Pentagon’s New Budget” (NBC News)

Gates, Robert M. Duty: Memoirs of a Secretary of War. (Knopf, 2014)

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