Something Is Rotten in the States of America

Look No Further than Colossal Pentagon Spending and Perpetual War

BILL ASTORE

AUG 14, 2025

Something is Rotten in the States of America.

America’s war budget now exceeds $1 trillion a year—an almost unimaginable sum.

The Pentagon plans to spend $1.7 trillion “modernizing” a nuclear triad that should instead be downsized. A proposed “Golden Dome” missile defense system may cost $500 billion while making nuclear war more likely. And a “new” Cold War with China and Russia is already underway, with threat inflation as one of its defining features.

With military spending so high—and the military so valorized—Washington offers it as the solution to nearly everything: crime in D.C., eliminating drug cartels south of the border, containing China and Russia, “winning” in Somalia, preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons—the list is endless. Supporting and defending the Constitution, however, is rarely mentioned.

War has become America’s new normal. “Peace” is now a word that dare not speak its name. According to the Pentagon, the only peace worth pursuing is “peace through [military] strength.” A warrior ethos is marketed as if it were synonymous with democratic virtue.

I once called for a 10% reduction in Pentagon spending. That’s no longer enough. We need a 50% cut—we need a military dedicated to genuine national defense, not imperial dominance. Surely we can protect America for $500 billion a year rather than the $1 trillion we’re spending now.

Changing the narrative is crucial. Why do we need 750+ bases overseas? Why expand our nuclear arsenal when we already have 5,000 warheads? We don’t need these things—they are the hallmarks of wasteful militarism. They escalate tensions, endanger us, and drain the nation’s wealth.

And why do we have 17 or 18 intelligence agencies? Despite all that intelligence, we still lost in Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan. Where is the accountability? Why are no generals relieved of command for such failures? In fact, they’re more likely to fail upwards.

“All governments lie,” as I.F. Stone warned. Combine that with the truth that war’s first casualty is truth itself, and you begin to see the rot in America today. Perpetual war fuels deception and government overreach. Almost anything can be justified when the cry is, “We’re at war!”—even when the reasons for going to war are false.

Consider the Gulf of Tonkin incident—revealed later as phony—and the Pentagon Papers during the Vietnam War. Consider Iraq’s mythical WMDs. Consider the lies revealed in the Afghan War Papers. Consider the weasel words of generals like David Petraeus, forever hedging “gains” as “fragile” and “reversible.” Consider the U.S. military’s record since World War II—generally ineffective because there’s been little accountability for failure. (And yes, civilian leaders share the blame.)

The military-industrial complex grows ever more powerful, sidelining the American people while democracy withers.

Something is rotten in the States of America.

Many thanks to Judge Napolitano for asking me to discuss some of these issues on his show, “Judging Freedom.”

7 thoughts on “Something Is Rotten in the States of America

  1. “As commander-in-chief, I will ensure America always has the strongest, most lethal fighting force in the world,” Kamala Harris said during her keynote address at the DNC in Chicago, August 22, 2024.

    One of the most disgusting, revolting, obscene statements in all of American political speech.

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    1. True, that.

      She should have focused on defending America and reminding everyone of the oath to the Constitution. As a lawyer, she’d have been on safe ground here. Instead, she tried to out-boast Trump with talk of the “strongest” and “most lethal”–as if that’s something to be proud of.

      Very poor decision by Harris and her staff.

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      1. “She should have focused on defending America and reminding everyone of the oath to the Constitution.”

        Yes, but – though this would have been a political non-starter – the defense/security of America is infinitely greater from global warming – emphasis on global – than from any strategic rivals. Hence time – past the time – to think, act beyond our borders. Sure, how do you think that would go over at the Chicago conventional hall, in the press? That she’s an “out of touch” fruitcake, while increasing amounts of energy are required to keep us cool as record temps are recorded.

        “oath to the Constitution.”

        Maybe on more solid ground there, but someone might pick up on Biden administration’s ignoring of Leahy laws on supplying arms to countries violating human rights, maybe even war powers act. Ach, does it really much matter now…?

        “Very poor decision by Harris and her staff.”

        Remember Artie Johnson’s “Wolfgang” the German soldier from “Laugh-Ihttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8RfucjF7ycn”?

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  2. The U.S. military has about 2.86 million personnel. Could that number be trimmed? How about bringing it down to 286,000?

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