"The United States must spend more effectively and efficiently to build the future force, not perpetuate the existing one," the report states. "Additional resources will be necessary."
"Congress should pass a supplemental appropriation to begin a multiyear investment in the national security innovation and industrial base."
"There is potential for near-term war and a potential that we might lose such a conflict," said Eric Edelman, vice chairman of the commission, to a room full of U.S. senators this week. "We are optimized to fight very short wars."
The right-wing Heritage Foundation seems to agree with the report's findings, having declared the U.S. military as "weak" in its 10th Annual Military Strength Index. Unless more cash is given to the military-industrial complex, the Heritage Foundation believes that the Pentagon will be unable to "defend vital U.S. interests" across the globe.
U.S. interests, by the way, mean the interests of the military-industrial complex, not Americans. The interests of Americans are rarely represented by Washington, D.C., which spends U.S. taxpayer cash building a global empire and enriching its leaders.
Ever since the Wuhan coronavirus (covid-19) "pandemic," U.S. military recruitment has been in the toilet. A combination of LGBT perversion, fraudulent elections and societal degradation seems to be keeping potential new recruits far, far away from where the deep state wants them.
Other factors linked to declining interest in joining the military are poor pay, shoddy and dilapidated housing facilities, physical abuse, skyrocketing rates of suicide and PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder) and the propensity of U.S. leaders to engage in "forever" wars that never end and have no real purpose as far as the betterment of Americans is concerned.
The U.S. Is Not Prepared To Fight One Major War, But Three Major Wars Are Rapidly Approaching
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