KEY POINTS

  • Defense stocks dropped sharply Thursday afternoon after President Donald Trump suggested the U.S. could massively cut defense spending.
  • Trump has sent mixed messages on military spending throughout his 2024 campaign and in the early days of his presidency.
    • @pregnantwithrage
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      247 days ago

      We spend more on our military than the next 9 countries combined not including our dark operations that we can’t account for in our budget already.

      We could cut our military in half and still be the best funded military in the world.

      That problem isn’t other nations, it’s the US and the military industrial complex

      • @[email protected]
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        Have you ever read the unclassified annual threat assessment? There is an official report the intelligence comminity puts out every year detailing what other nations are doing around the world. And that’s just what theyre allowed to tell us.

        Ive read it, and if you look at what they detail out for chinas militarzation moderniation plans, theres not many reasons theyre doing what theyre doing unless to compete with the USA. Not to mention, chinas going faster than what originally was thought, and theyre becoming less reliant on other nations to do it. Thats just 1 nation. The usa has stuck its nose in too many peoples business that if they stop the arms race, there could be a lot of nations coming knocking. Weve painted ourselves into a corner (or at least have the perception of it).

        Edit: all that said, theres definitely ways to be more fiscally responsible with our military spending… just look at the f35 or the sentinel program

        • @Bytemeister
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          56 days ago

          The poor F35. Another example of why you don’t build planes by committee.

      • shastaxc
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        -86 days ago

        But we also sell a lot of that military equipment to allies, making everyone stronger and recouping some of that spending at the same time.

        A quick search shows about $300b in sales last year with a spending budget about $800b. Of course, that depends on whether Ukraine survives to be able to repay its debt. But even if it can’t, all the military spending goes to US owned companies or citizens (our soldiers) which circulates in the domestic economy.

        • @stickly
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          Good news, we’re about to have a lot less allies!

        • @pageflight
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          66 days ago

          And sell a lot of equipment to genocide perpetrators.

    • @[email protected]
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      66 days ago

      Considering how we’ve used that power in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Vietnam? Yes, its a good thing.

    • @Nalivai
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      67 days ago

      And it’s due you lose some