The U.S. National Defense Strategy Commission Is Recommending An $850 Billion Defense Budget

Lawrence J. Korb, National Interest: The Problem with the National Defense Strategy Commission

Newsflash: the military would not be satisfied even if it was allowed to use the whole federal budget.

Here we go again. For the third time in the last decade, Congress has established a bipartisan group of outside experts to analyze whether the proposed defense budget program is large enough to implement the current defense strategy. Not surprisingly, the outside group, known as the National Defense Strategy Commission (NDSC), like its 2010 and 2014 predecessors argues that significantly more money is needed by the Pentagon or else there will be dire consequences for the nation. According to the NDSC, the Trump administration plan to spend about $3.7 trillion on the Pentagon from fiscal year 2020 to fiscal year 2024, or about $750 billion per year, is not adequate to support its National Defense Strategy. The commission argues that the Pentagon must spend a minimum of $4.2 trillion over this time, or about $100 billion more a year, than the Trump plan if it is to adequately protect this nation.

There are at least six reasons for why this happened in the past and is happening again now.

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WNU Editor: It is always about the money .... and the need to spend more. But I do not know how long this U.S. urge to spend money is going to last if this continues .... US budget deficit hits record $204.9 billion for November (AP).

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