Friday, June 3, 2011

REPOST: U.S. Military Spending vs. the World

While I am down after arm surgery and can't type, I am recycling some posts from a year ago.

This from 3 June 2010, here (you'll need to click back to see any images, I could not easily or quickly insert them in this re-post):



(image credit here, where there's lots of good stuff)


Take a look at the pie chart above. Take a good look. Let it sink in.

In other words,

•US military spending accounts for 48 percent, or almost half, of the world’s total military spending

•US military spending is more than the next 46 highest spending countries in the world combined

•US military spending is 5.8 times more than China, 10.2 times more than Russia, and 98.6 times more than Iran.

•US military spending is almost 55 times the spending on the six “rogue” states (Cuba, Iran, Libya, North Korea, Sudan and Syria) whose spending amounts to around $13 billion, maximum. (Tabulated data does not include four of the six, as the data only lists nations that have spent over 1 billion in the year, so their budget is assumed to be $1 billion each)

•US spending is more than the combined spending of the next 45 countries.

•The United States and its strongest allies (the NATO countries, Japan, South Korea and Australia) spend $1.1 trillion on their militaries combined, representing 72 percent of the world’s total.

•The six potential “enemies,” Russia, and China together account for about $205 billion or 29% of the US military budget.

Surely we could scale back our global military mission to refocus on domestic priorities? I think we have confused our defense wants with our defense needs.

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