The nuclear-capable B-21 Raider is set to become a key component in US’s effort to counter China’s military build-up.
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U.S. OMB Says U.S. Military Spending This Year Is $1.448T, Next Year’s Request Is $1.510T
Currently, the U.S. Government spends around 53% of all annual spending on its military, and only 47% on all other purposes.
Australia: Outsourced To The US Military Establishment
In Australia, the entire military and security establishment is outsourced to Washington’s former mandarins, earning in consultancy fees.
The Leaking Republic: The Pentagon’s Take On Information Security
Do Washington’s allies have any reason to trust their own secure channels of sharing defence information? The answer: probably not.
Where The $1.3 Trillion Per Year U.S. Military Budget Goes
The U.S. Government has been spending, in total, for over a decade now, around $1.3T to $1.5T annually on defense.
Pentagon Is Preparing For Protracted Conflicts
The Pentagon will try to divert the attention of adversaries to sub-areas of secondary or tertiary importance to the United States.
U.S. & ‘Allies’ Are Terminally Corrupt
The U.S. regime spends half of the entire world’s military costs and hides much of that by paying it out from federal Departments.
The West Sees Iran In A New Way
The modus operandi of the West against Iran will shift from colour revolution back to the classic mode of sabotage and assassinations.
Two Perceptions Of The War In Ukraine
In the West, the events in Ukraine are seen as a war between the United States and Russia, through Ukrainians.
How America’s ‘Defense’ (Aggression) Contractors Control America’s Government
Probably no corporation possesses a bigger share of control over America’s Government than does the one that sells more to the U.S. Government than does any other: Lockheed Martin. Actually, its top owners, or the group of stockholders who dominate the firm and cooperatively together control its policies and determine […]
U.S. “Peaceful” Interventions (II)
Part I The more recent Strategy to Prevent Conflict and promote Stability (published in 2020) points to a change in the overall approach in the interventions the U.S. undertakes. “Rather than externally driven nation-building, the United States will support locally driven political solutions that align with United States’ national security […]
Bipartisan Committee Of 8 Neoconservatives Appointed To Advise Congress On Pentagon Budget
On January 11th, the House and Senate Armed Services Committees appointed a Commission of eight neoconservatives (otherwise called “defense hawks,” or, in more ordinary terms, supporters of U.S. invasions and of military defense contractors) to advise them on the Pentagon existing budget for the coming fiscal year. Some of them […]
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