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Why Should We Care About America's "Offensively Meager" Defense Budget? | with U.S. Congressman Don Bacon

2025/6/13
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Don Bacon: 我认为美国的国防预算严重不足,仅占GDP的2.9%,这是自1940年以来的最低水平。这不足以应对来自中国和俄罗斯的威胁,也无法维持我们军队的质量。我们需要将国防预算增加到GDP的4%,每年增加约1500亿美元,以现代化我们的核三位一体、生产第五代和第六代战斗机、生产足够的攻击潜艇,并改善军人的生活质量。 我们落后于俄罗斯和乌克兰的无人机技术和电子战技术。乌克兰最近用5000美元的无人机摧毁了41架俄罗斯战略轰炸机,这表明了低成本创新的力量。我们需要停止空谈,开始行动,做出决定,并开始部署能力。 我们需要关注中国,因为它是步调威胁。我们需要远程精确武器、强大的空天防御能力,以及应对无人机蜂群技术的防御能力。我们还需要强大的核威慑力量,但我们在这方面的投资不足,已经落后了。 我们需要与盟友合作,但本届政府与盟友的关系紧张,这损害了美国的利益。我们需要对盟友坦诚相待,但我们也需要在维护自身利益的同时,坚持理想主义。我们需要在武器方面关注中国,但我们也不能忽视俄罗斯的威胁。 过去两年的持续决议损害了军事的准备和新项目的启动。我们需要解决国家债务问题,但真正的问题是强制性支出,即社会保障和医疗保险。我们需要调整社会保障和医疗保险,以解决资金不足的问题。我们需要诚实有效地解决退休问题。 我们需要建立一个类似于北约的组织,包括澳大利亚、日本、菲律宾和韩国等国家。我们需要立即向台湾提供武器,以威慑中国。我们需要两党合作,但党派之争阻碍了这一进程。 Ray Powell: 我们讨论了美国国防预算的不足,以及这如何影响美国的军事实力和全球地位。我们还探讨了与盟友的关系,以及美国在应对来自中国和俄罗斯的威胁方面的挑战。 Jim Caruso: 我们讨论了美国国防预算的不足,以及这如何影响美国的军事实力和全球地位。我们还探讨了与盟友的关系,以及美国在应对来自中国和俄罗斯的威胁方面的挑战。

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Hosts Ray Powell) and Jim Carouso) interview Congressman Don Bacon) (R-NE), a retired Air Force Brigadier General with 29 years of military service. Rep. Bacon serves on the House Armed Services Committee and brings unique insights from both military leadership and congressional oversight.

Congressman Bacon is concerned that America is spending just 2.9% of GDP on defense—the lowest level since 1940, before Pearl Harbor. He argues for increasing defense spending to 4% of GDP, approximately $150 billion more annually, to address critical modernization needs including nuclear triad upgrades, fifth and sixth-generation fighters, attack submarines, and improved military quality of life.

The discussion highlights America's innovation deficit, particularly in drone technology and electronic warfare, where Ukrainian forces have outpaced U.S. capabilities. Bacon emphasizes how Ukraine's recent destruction of 41 Russian strategic bombers using $5,000 drones demonstrates the power of cost-effective innovation over expensive legacy systems.

Bacon addresses growing tensions within the Republican Party between traditional alliance supporters and isolationist factions, drawing parallels to 1930s isolationism. He warns that current diplomatic approaches risk alienating key allies, citing business challenges with Canada and European partners. The congressman advocates for maintaining America's role as "leader of the free world" while acknowledging the need for burden-sharing.

With China potentially spending $700 billion on defense (despite claiming $170 billion), Bacon emphasizes the urgency of military modernization focused on long-range precision weapons, air and missile defense, and drone swarm technology. He stresses that deterring China requires immediate weapons deliveries to Taiwan, noting billions in delayed military aid.

Two years of continuing resolutions have hampered military readiness and prevented new program starts. Bacon explains the bipartisan nature of the Armed Services Committee while criticizing broader congressional dysfunction that prioritizes partisan politics over national security.

Bacon highlights critical nuclear deterrent gaps, including 50-year-old Minuteman III ICBMs that cannot be extended, aging B-2 bombers with outdated stealth technology, and Ohio-class submarines reaching end-of-life. With Strategic Air Command (SAC) Headquarters located at Offutt Air Force Base in his district, he argues these systems are essential for countering both China and Russia.

Despite being a deficit hawk concerned about the $36 trillion national debt, Bacon argues that defense spending increases are necessary while addressing mandatory spending on Social Security and Medicare, which comprises 73% of federal spending.

This episode provides essential insights into America's defense readiness challenges, alliance management complexities, and the urgent need for strategic clarity in confronting great power competition in the Indo-Pacific region.

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