By Adam Dick | Ron Paul Institute | November 10, 2021
Back when the Soviet Union fell apart, there was much talk of a peace dividend — a big reduction in the United States government’s spending on militarism. The peace dividend did not arrive. Instead, the US government proceeded to spend big on the military and engage in a series of military actions across the world, including, as the dissolution of the Soviet Union proceeded, the US military’s first of two invasions of Iraq.
No Peace Dividend Again
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Biden Administration Approves $650 Million Missile Sale to Saudi Arabia
The missiles are made by Raytheon, the former employer of Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin
Biden Administration Approves $650 Million Missile Sale to Saudi Arabia
House Votes to Give Israel Extra $1 Billion in Military Aid
Havana Syndrome, Directed Energy Weapons, and the New Cold War
While the jury is still out on who committed the attacks against U.S. officials, or even whether there were any attacks at all, directed energy weapons certainly do exist. Havana Syndrome might be science fiction, but directed energy weapons are very much science fact.
Havana Syndrome, Directed Energy Weapons, and the New Cold War
The U.S. Army’s Iron Dome could be headed to Ukraine
A House bill wants more money for Kyiv’s defense, and a missile-defense system might be in the mix.
The U.S. Army’s Iron Dome could be headed to Ukraine
Sinophobia Meets Prison Labor in a Think Tank Down Under
Top US generals lined their pockets off Afghanistan war
Press TV – September 4, 2021
The top generals who commanded American forces in Afghanistan have amassed fortunes from their postings there despite their disastrous conduct in the occupied country.
Top US generals lined their pockets off Afghanistan war
Countering the “China Threat” – At What Price?
In early June 2021, in a classified directive to Pentagon officials, U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin slammed the former Trump administration for talking big but never taking action to counter “the China threat.”
Countering the “China Threat” – At What Price?
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