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Maybe one day they can attain the freedom status of the exceptional USA.
To be honest, that graph is a bit worrying especially if you look at PPP. I'm not saying "China will build more aircraft carriers than the US" or some such nonsense. I'm saying there is no point going to 300 bil if you don't want to fight the US. India is their other closest rival.
I'm not sure they would succeed, but I'm worried they might try.
The thing that's always so misleading about these numbers is that everything costs more in the US to begin with. A lot of that expense is just for US labor, which costs more per person than at least most countries. The graph is a lot more reasonable when you do [% of gdp] (https://www.statista.com/statistics/266892/military-expenditure-as-percentage-of-gdp-in-highest-spending-countries/)
I think they're probably more worried about the us invading them. We're the ones who've been invading countries most in the past 100 years, not china.
Their own rhetoric says otherwise. The whole saber-rattling thing brings people closer to war, not peace.
USA should invade USA and spread democracy there.
It will on April 12.
KSA being on this chart is an imposter because they can't even defeat the Houthis by themselves lmao.
All that funding is to buy and bribe the US military to maintain their own bases in the country to keep themselves secure.
The graph says "expenditure", not "quality"
Which seems appropriate
Like they are doing for the sports, spend billions to be still irrelevant
I'm all against populist and authoritarian regimes, but taking them out of the table, fuck USA.
How dare they defend Taiwanese freedom, disgusting.
They also funded and supported Juntas all over my continent
Errr, Taiwan people should fight their own battles.
Just like Haitians and Africans.
Or, let me guess: it's okay for the West to defend Whites. It's okay for the West to defend Asians. But it's not okay for the West to defend Blacks.
Actions do speak louder than words, after all. Better to fight China's armies than Haiti's gangs.
(This is why I never take popular sentiment seriously anymore. Too many useful idiots incapable of critical thinking.)
Downvoted? The people don’t like it when you remind them that the capitalist class only interferes in geopolitics when it serves their interests. There’s 2 genocides going on in Africa. Crickets. But Palestine? We must defend Israel. The hypocrisy is obvious.
All that money isn't going to mean much without experience to back it up.
The US military could crumble once people start dying and plans/equipment start failing.
We could find out that the US has just been taken for a ride by military contractors. Western equipment certainly didn't turn the tides in the Ukraine war like people on these forums thought it would.
The us military is constantly experiencing warfare.
If anyone in that pic turns out to have been swimming naked it'll be the chinese
Bombing brown people who can't fight back isn't "warfare." It's bullying.
Korea. Afghanistan. Vietnam. The USA military is having difficulties recruiting. Million dollar equipment is useless when the people operating it aren’t there, or undertrained.
Idk why ppl are hating on this. We haven't seen a large scale war in quite a while. And it's not unheard of that companies cut corners in the US in the name of profits. Or that someone gives a bid to their friend/relative instead of the best company.