Thus we have a number of hairbrained ideas about how to Freeperize our foreign (read: military) policy:
ClearCase_guy plans to nuke everyone he doesn't like, bringing about peace through lack of humans:
I'm not totally convinced, but I do see some advantage to having a very small army.paladin1_dcs thinks the Constitution requires unlimited defense spending:
Yes, we can still go in quickly, in a small way, to do small jobs.
Other than that, unfortunately, if you annoy us, we'll have to nuke you.
So don't p*ss us off.
No, the US shouldn't follow the UK's lead in this. They have a different situation than we do, starting with the fact that one of the very few things that our Constitution actually explicitly names as being a responsibility of Congress to fund is the military.paladin1_dcs knows history:
military weakness only invites war. Every time that a major power has reduced it's military, either voluntarily or involuntarily, it has led to war, without fail.
SALT is why 9-11 happened!
JudgemAll:It depends. I could get rid of a lot of useful units and add some very useful ones around the army.
Reductions for sake of reduction is wrong.
Hmmm. Sounds wise if I didn't think he only meant the military.
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