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by rewmie
992 days ago
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> War is too serious a matter to be left to the generals. An absolutely oversized military industrial complex is indeed problematic if a country wants to be a full democracy. I think that the US armed forces have a far wider set of responsibilities than "war". For example, they act as a social protection service for its members, and weapons program are managed as part of economic policies as job guarantee programmes. Then there are research programs who started out as military projects which ended up benefitting the whole mankind, such as the internet or GPS. This takes place in a country whose society has been almost rabidly opposed to any policy remotely associated with socialism. It's almost a cheat code of sorts. In pragmatic terms, criticising the US armed forces just because "war" seems ignorant and foolish. |
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