War Is Just One More Big Government Program
By Bonnie Kristian July 09, 2014 "ICH" - "Rare" - - Consider the following:
For any fiscal conservative, the conclusion must be that this incredibly wasteful, deceptive, and nonproductive government agency is seriously overdue for audits, possibly criminal charges, and huge—massive—ginormous spending cuts. Right? Right. That program was the War in Iraq. That agency is the Department of Defense. That spending is war spending. And the DoD does indeed waste absurd amounts of money on unrelated projects galore,incredibly overpriced purchases, obsolete weaponry, poor prioritization, nation-building projects,destroying equipment, promoting the recent Superman flick, fraudulent contractors, empty buildings,unaccountable spending, and planes that cost as much as Sweden’s GDP. The DoD has been caughtdoctoring the books on a grand scale. Yes, war really is just one more big government program: It’s costly. It’s wasteful. It’s poorly managed and rife with incompetence and fraud. And here’s the worst part: All this spending doesn’t even really accomplish the Department of Defense’s ostensible goal of, well, defense. Take the history of U.S. intervention in Afghanistan as an example. During the rise of the brutal Taliban regime in 1996, the New York Times reported, “the Taliban emerged from the chaos of a war between American proxy warriors and Soviet troops, and is still supported by the arms network of American allies created to challenge Soviet power.” Of course, less than a decade later the U.S. government once again got involved in Afghanistan to remove the very same Taliban, and we’re still there today, spending like crazy. In the middle of the Cold War, intervening in Afghanistan against the Soviets seemed like the obviously right choice: It would allow self-determination, halt the march of communism, and keep the Evil Empire in check. Now? Not so much. Unfortunately, lessons like this are easily forgotten. With each drumbeat marching us into a new war, we quickly forget questions steadier heads might ask about the motives of those calling for war, the clarity with which we’ve identified the good guys (if there are any), or the likelihood our involvement will even help. As Afghanistan has shown time and again, dropping bombs into messy situations we very clearly do not understand will never be an effective, moral, or practical plan, no matter how much we wish it might be. It will always be a wasteful big government program. Former Bush and Obama Defense Secretary Robert Gates has remarked that a “smaller military, no matter how superb, will be able to go fewer places and be able to do fewer things.” He’s right… and that’s exactly what we need. As D.C. continues trying to police the world—with war in Afghanistan; drone campaigns and other interventions in Pakistan, Yemen, and elsewhere; and whatever the heck we’re doing in Iraq—fiscal restraint at the Pentagon has never been more vital. The more we give the DoD a free pass on its appalling lack of accountability and basic fiscal discipline, the more we encourage it to engage in ineffective, unsafe, and illegal military interventions. National defense is the primary function of government. But considering the exorbitant cost of war, shouldn’t we have some sort of reasonable assurance that the costs are worth it? How many Americans today think the cost of what our Pentagon spends is worth it? When our children and grandchildren are picking up our tab, will they look back and think it wasworth it? Bonnie Kristian is a writer, editor and a Communications Consultant for Young Americans for Liberty. You can find more of her work at www.bonniekristian.com or follow her on Twitter @bonniekristian http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article39026.htm |
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