counterpunch | Something very unusual happened on Thursday, Oct. 17. The New York
Times suddenly ran an article on its opinion page explaining how to cut
$300 billion from the $1-trillion military budget — enough, the article
explained, to fund Bernie Sanders’ proposed program for an expanded
Medicare program to cover all Americans without raising a dime in new
taxes.
The article, written by Lindsay Koshgarian, director of the Institute
for Policy Studies’ National Priorities Project, explained that by
shifting the US diplomatic and military strategy from one of
confrontation, endless wars, expansive overseas basing, and
unilateralism to one of diplomacy, a pull-back from foreign bases and
global deployments, with a concomitant reduction in the nation’s 2.4
million-person military could be accomplished with no threat to US
national security.
Koshgarian’s opinion article actually listed the cuts that could be made, attaching a dollar value to each one. Examples were:
* End the practice of supplemental appropriations for war funding,
much of which is actually used for more spending on other unintended
military programs and which have only led to unending wars that have
done nothing to make the US safer, for example in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Savings: $66 billion per year.
* End funding for other nations’ militaries. Savings $14 billion a year.
* Close foreign bases (Almost one-third of all uniformed US military
personnel serve abroad, most of them in non-crisis-zone locations or
combat zones). Savings: $90 billion
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