Thursday, October 31, 2024

Maintaining The Empire is EXPENSIVE!

 Wauck notes that the Rand Corp did a study on The Empire.  They were not pleased.

Rand is a NeoCon/Leftish bunch.  To them, the New World Order (Anglo-American Empire) is a must.  So they have recommendations!

   

The United States faces the most challenging global environment with the most severe ramifications since the end of the Cold War. The trends are getting worse, not better.

    DoD cannot, and should not, provide for the national defense by itself. The NDS calls for an “integrated deterrence” that is not reflected in practice today. A truly “all elements of national power” approach is required to coordinate and leverage resources across DoD, the rest of the executive branch, the private sector, civil society, and U.S. allies and partners.

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    The NDS force-sizing construct is inadequate for today’s needs and tomorrow’s challenges. We propose a Multiple Theater Force Construct—with the Joint Force, in conjunction with U.S. allies and partners—sized to defend the homeland and tackle simultaneous threats in the Indo-Pacific, Europe, and the Middle East.

    U.S. industrial production is grossly inadequate to provide the equipment, technology, and munitions needed today, let alone given the demands of great power conflict.

    The DoD workforce and the all-volunteer force provide an unmatched advantage. However, recruiting failures have shrunk the force and raise serious questions about the all-volunteer force in peacetime, let alone in major combat. The civilian workforces at DoD and in the private sector also face critical shortfalls.

    The Joint Force is at the breaking point of maintaining readiness today. Adding more burden without adding resources to rebuild readiness will cause it to break.

    The United States must spend more effectively and more efficiently to build the future force, not perpetuate the existing one. Additional resources will be necessary. Congress should pass a supplemental appropriation to begin a multiyear investment in the national security innovation and industrial base. Additionally, Congress should revoke the 2023 Fiscal Responsibility Act spending caps and provide real growth for fiscal year 2025 defense and nondefense national security spending that, at bare minimum, falls within the range recommended by the 2018 NDS Commission. Subsequent budgets will require spending that puts defense and other components of national security on a glide path to support efforts commensurate with the U.S. national effort seen during the Cold War.
If you didn't notice, that means there will be a draft in addition to unlimited "defense" spend over the next couple of decades.

Most of us will ask:  WHOSE empire?  When did Russia and China declare that they're going to take over the rest of the world?

Don't look for answers.

Your Betters will decide it for you.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Of course it’s expensive when you’re paying for the warmongers navy …..

76 ships built , manned and paid for by American taxpayers for the Israeli navy

https://www.twz.com/sea/oldest-arleigh-burke-destroyers-get-reprieve-service-extended-into-2030s