By Lawrence S. WittnerJanuary 01, 2019
Maybe those delirious crowds chanting “USA, USA” have got
something. When it comes to military power, the United States reigns supreme. Newsweek reported in March 2018: “The United States has
the strongest military in the world,” with more than two million military
personnel and vast numbers of the most advanced nuclear missiles, military
aircraft, warships, tanks, and other modern weapons of war. Furthermore, as the
New York Times noted, “the United States also has a
global presence unlike any other nation, with about 200,000 active duty troops
deployed in more than 170 countries.” This presence includes some 800 overseas U.S. military bases.
In 2017 (the last year for which global figures are available), the
U.S. government accounted for more than a third of the world’s military expenditures, more
than the next seven highest-spending countries combined. Not satisfied,
however, President Trump and Congress pushed through a mammoth increase in the
annual U.S. military budget in August 2018, raising it to $717 billion. Maintaining the U.S. status as “No. 1” in
war and war preparations comes at a very high price.