RAIMIUS wrote:
Dilbert_X wrote:
The first figure is % GDP.
Apart from a few small freaks, the US is ahead of everyone else by a factor of two.
In terms of % of government expenditure, spending per capita, and so on, the same arguments apply.
You should be getting economies of scale really.
So, basically, once your remove all the countries that make your statements false, your statements become true. Well, there is little arguing with logic like that!
Over the last half century the US has consistently been highest.
There are oddities which jump ahead now and then, but on the average US is first, always amongst developed nations.
FEOS wrote:
Of course European nations pay less, in both absolute terms and as a percentage of GDP...they've had Uncle Sam footing the bill for the past 60-odd years. It's easy to pay less when you don't have to...
The US chose to do that for their own purposes.
As stated, China underreports their defense expenditures by at least a factor of two, which would put them in the same GDP percentage as the US (4.4% vs 4.7% of GDP, respectively).
China is industrialising, expanding its GDP and bringing its military up to modern standards, and is still behind the US even if you believe your doubling of the figures.
In per capita terms they are an order of magnitude behind.
The CIA is a paramilitary outfit, excluding their budget from the figures is simply dishonest.
Last edited by Dilbert_X (2011-12-06 13:54:00)