mai said:
Speaking about the stupidiest way of twisting this :D Are you denying the fact that military presence in certain regions does matter?
If so, you just in denial.
How exactly % of GDP is a good equivalent of military spending? This's like saying my head is bigger, therefore I'm smarter than you're :D US weapons export yearly is in range of a few to 10 billions yearly, 20 if counting future deliveries. This's comparable to other major exporters. US military budget is like in order of magnitude bigger, this is where all real money are. But as you'd probably understand no one is allowed there except for domestic manufacturers outside of few minor things. Main contributors to US military spendings are: 1) The burden of being engaged in two wars silmutaneously plus supporting roles in other conflicts, imagine logistics for all these. |
A) So you think the US is planning to invade Russia and China?
B) No... it's more like saying that me spending more on cars then you spend on cars is justified by the fact that I make way more money then you do. As a percent of the budget, US militatry spending is fine.... and actually very low as far as how US spending usually is as a percentage of GDP.
Though yeah, i do agree the US Should loosen up and sell more weapons to more countries.
Spending more then 10 times the next 10 countries really isn't relevent when you make more then 10 times the next 10 countries.