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Obama's defence conundrum

Analysts say US military spending can be hard to rein in [GALLO/GETTY]

As Barack Obama, the US president, sends his budget outline to congress, US defence spending is coming under new scrutiny. 
 
Fighting two wars and supporting an enormous global military machine, the US spent almost $700bn on defence in 2008. 

The Bush administration concealed the true size of its military outlays with budget gimmicks, but Obama says from now on there will be no more tricks.

"For too long our budget has not held true about how our tax dollars are spent," Obama said on Thursday.

"Large sums held off the budget, including the true cost of Iraq and Afghanistan." 

Political influence

In depth
But John Pike, a US defence expert, says military spending is notoriously resistant to the budget knife. 
 
"The military industrial complex has become embedded in American life," he told Al Jazeera.

"It seems normal and there aren't strong voices, countervailing constituencies arguing against it."
 
Big defence contractors such as Lockheed, Boeing, and Raytheon have shrewdly spread their activities all over the country, providing jobs to voters and financial support for US politicians' election campaigns.

"They look for key congressional districts and make sure their programme has some facility in the district and as many others as possible," Pike says.

"So by the time congress votes on a system, out of 435 members of the house, you're guaranteed to have 200 to 250 who are going to make money on that programme."

'Misplaced power'?
 

Military spending has been partly blamed
for the US's enormous deficit [AFP]
Present-day defence spending evokes a warning given nearly half a century ago by the US's last president who was a career military officer.

In his January 17, 1961 farewell message to the nation, Dwight Eisenhower said: "In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex."

"The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist."

Military spending is one part of what is swelling the overall US deficit to a  projected $1.75trn.
 
Obama has pledged to cut the deficit in half by 2013  by ending the war in Iraq and raising taxes on the wealthiest two per cent of Americans.

Republican concerns
 
But Republicans are highly sceptical that Obama can bring runaway deficits under control. 
 
"I say that's impossible," says Brad Blakeman, a Republican strategist.

"Many presidents have had same goal ... I dare anyone to say any president has ever attained it, especially with the spending we've seen."
 
Obama's budget proposal released on Thursday only sketches out the broad strokes of his spending plans - he will send congress a more detailed plan in a couple of months.

But the political wrangling among Democrats and Republicans has already begun.

 Source: Al Jazeera
 
Feedback Number of comments : 4
 
marlene
United States
28/02/2009
Humans
Common People in the US do not agree with this War, Political Leaders may feel humiliation and defeat. But the people ask why? Why is this happening, What is the root cause? and pray it will soon end.

Sean Stevenson
Afghanistan
28/02/2009
Unjust?
I agree the US's attack on Iraq was unjust and illegitimate. Afghanistan on the other hand is a whole other story. Afghanistan was growing cowardly terrorists by the hundreds and also hated women. The violence towards women and other 'infidels' was reason enough to regime change them. oh and dont forget the top crop in AF is opium.

Moustaffa
Afghanistan
27/02/2009
The problem with America and it's like's never learn from the lesson's of history. What did America learn from the unjust war it waged in Vietnam? It cost them billion's of dollar's and in the end left humiliated. Now they thought would be diffirent because were more powerfull and sophisticated, so they waged an unjust war in Iraq and Afghanistan. So now once again , they are spending trilions and they are achieving nothing except defeat and humiliation.

Don
New Zealand (Aotearoa)
28/02/2009
conundrum
It seems the U.S economy is held to ransom by the Military,its industries and the phonie wars the Government perpetrates around the world.Creating an economy reliant on war...and the manifestation of war and conflict.The countless arms contracts,munitions and technological deals benefit the wealthy capitalists...who employ numerous people,who grow reliant on this industry as a whole. The U.S is continually creating enemies,munufacturing reasons for more arms deals...

 
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