Presidential Candidates: No Prior Foreign Policy Experience Preferred
The United States currently has a national debt just south of $19 trillion. That total is inconceivably large to the average taxpayer. Foreign military interventions do not represent all or even most of that sum, but the long failed quagmires in Iraq and Afghanistan accounted for $4 to $6 trillion in wasted cash--and that's no small contribution to the sorry financial state of the hollow American Empire. Of course, that doesn't include the $600 billion annually spent to fund the U.S. Department of Defense. This total is what the next seven or eight countries combined spend on security and funds an informal worldwide U.S. empire of usually wealthy alliance partners that the United States has pledged to protect, profligate military and covert interventions into other nations business, and a global network of hundreds of American military bases to facilitate such objectives. In addition, the Department of Defense is the worst-run department of an already bloated and grossly inefficient federal government--being the only department or agency in the government unable to pass an audit and therefore unable to account for trillions of dollars of expenditures.
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