The United States owes 34 trillion in foreign debt, why can it still afford to raise 11 aircraft car

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-12

The United States is one of the world's largest debtors, with a debt size that has exceeded $34 trillion. This figure exceeds the actual GDP of the United States, indicating that the debt problem of the United States is very serious, even worse than the official figures. At the same time, the annual military expenditure of the United States is also very large, reaching a scale of $800 billion. This figure is almost twice that of other countries combined, and it can even be said that it crushes the world. However, such huge military spending is based on debt. This begs the question, who is paying for the US military spending?

U.S. creditors have become one of the major military spenders**. Due to the U.S. fiscal deficit, spending more than revenue each year requires borrowing money to stay afloat. In order to raise funds, the United States constantly issues Treasury bonds and spends the money on defense. Therefore, the creditor countries of the United States bear the responsibility of paying for the US ** fee. Among them, the largest creditor countries include Japan and other Western bloc countries. These countries played an important role in paying huge military spending for the United States and actually became one of the main forces to feed American aircraft carriers. In addition, for countries where the United States has troops, such as Japan, South Korea, and European countries, a portion of military spending is also apportioned. This is due to the fact that the presence of US troops requires a certain amount of financial support from these countries.

In addition to creditors and allies, Middle Eastern countries have also provided important help to the United States in paying for its military spending. The Middle East is rich in oil resources, which allows the United States to occupy the oil fields of Middle Eastern countries and obtain funds through ***. The United States has a strong navy and has the largest fleet in the world, but this is not entirely the strength of the United States itself, but is maintained by charging "security taxes" to other countries. The Middle Eastern countries eventually entered the international market and were purchased by countries such as Europe and Asia, including contributing a lot of money to the United States to maintain 11 aircraft carriers.

As the second largest creditor of the United States, China has also provided certain subsidies to the United States in the past for the sake of global peace. However, as the United States becomes a source of chaos in the world, China is rapidly increasing its US debt and no longer burdening itself with excessive military spending. China is also building its own security system and is no longer dependent on the United StatesMilitaryStrength. This shows that it is time for the United States to bear the burden of its own expenses, and that the United States needs to take responsibility for its own military spending.

The growing debt problem of the United States, coupled with the sheer scale of military spending, is a cause for concern. However, the United States does not feed its 11 aircraft carriers entirely on its own, but relies on the support of creditor countries and the sharing of military spending by allies, as well as the security tax provided by Middle Eastern countries. China is gradually increasing its U.S. debt and has begun to focus on independent security. The United States needs to take responsibility for its own military spending and no longer rely on other countries to pay.

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