This article has been updated to adjust the amount of the national debt in the concluding paragraph from what was then 16 Trillion in 2012 when we first began to discussing this topic to what is now approaching 32 Trillion. with commentary by three who have lived war fighting on the recent fields of battle and weapons systems development.
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We offer in this posting not only our opinion on the massive Military Industrial Complex, but also the opinions of three experts who have lived war fighting - on the recent fields of battle, and in weapons systems development.
The quotations are extracts from larger articles. We suggest the reader follow the links after each to become further informed.
It is our hope that the facts offered here will contribute to the knowledge of US citizenry regarding hard decisions forthcoming on the nature of war fighting and its role in the future of our country.
The material here is submitted on its own merits. Consider it carefully as the Pentagon has consumer nearly 70% of US disposable tax revenue in recent years and our national debt approaches $32 Trillion. https://www.usdebtclock.org/
Ask yourself if there are other alternatives for the future of our country, to include statesmanship, international economic cooperation and de-weaponizing efforts among great nations
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