Obama's Budget Calls for Billions in New Spending for Drones

by: t r u t h o u t | Report

Obama's Budget Calls for Billions in New Spending for Drones
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This is how major US defense contractors reacted to the unveiling of President Barack Obama's fiscal year 2011 spending plan for the Pentagon, part of the president's overall $3.8 trillion budget proposal.

Shares of General Dynamics, a maker of military aircraft, submarines and munitions, rose 3.9 percent and closed at $69.43 in trading on the New York Stock Exchange, the uptick due in large part to additional spending on the war in Afghanistan, according to Sanford Bernstein, a financial research firm.

Northrop Grumman Corp., which builds unmanned spy planes and ships, rose 2.3 percent to close at $57.92. Boeing Co., a manufacturer of aircraft carriers, shares increased by 1.8 and closed at $61.70. Lockheed Martin's shares rose 37 cents to close at $74.89. Raytheon Co., a missile supplier, was up by a percentage point to close at $52.96, while shares of L-3 Communications Holdings, a firm that supplies intelligence gathering and monitoring equipment, was up 1.6 percent to close at $84.64. And shares of Harris Corp soared 4.2 percent to close at $44.74. Harris manufactures tactical radios utilizes encryption technology.

All in all, it was a good day for the military-industrial complex.

Indeed, Craig Fraser, an aerospace and defense analyst with debt ratings firm Fitch Ratings, said the Defense Department's record $708 billion base budget, up $18.2 billion or 3.4 percent, was "better than we expected, across the board." The spending covers the fiscal year which begins October 1, and runs through September 30, 2011. Adjusted for inflation, the defense budget is the largest  since World War II.

The budget was released along with the Pentagon's Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR), which for the first time in years has done away with the concept that the US must be prepared to wage two wars at once. The QDR says the US must be prepared for broader security challenges, which includes investing in technologies to battle threats from al-Qaeda.

About $159 billion will be used to continue funding the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan identified in the budget as "overseas contingency operations." The wars have already topped $1 trillion. 

Separately, the Obama administration also asked Congress to immediately approve a $33 billion emergency supplemental it included with the budget, which comes on top of $130 billion lawmakers approved late last year, to immediately pay for the troop surge in Afghanistan. The $33 billion is not included in the Pentagon's $708 billion spending package. So that means the Pentagon's actual spending proposal comes to $741 billion.

On the campaign trail, Obama vowed not to finance the war using emergency supplmental requests. Rather, he said he would pay for the wars out of the Pentagon's overall budget. But this is the second time Obama has asked Congress to approve emergency funds for the wars. The Bush administration financed the Iraq and Afghanistan wars with emergency funding requests that were swiftly approved by Congress. 

Travis Sharp, a defense budget analyst at the Center for American Security, said the Pentagon's base budget represents a 40 percent increase since 2001 and when the costs of the wars are factored in overall defense spending has increased by 70 percent.

Sharp said the base spending plan for 2011 is 3.5 percent of gross domestic product. Adding in war costs, it comes out to 4.6 percent of GDP. Obama has called for a three-year spending freeze on domestic programs, but the Defense Department exempt from the proposal.

Aside from the size of the defense budget, another controversial aspect of it is what it will fund. More than $2 billion will be used to purchase unmanned aerial vehicles, or drones, which the Obama administration has used increasingly over the past year to target suspected terrorist hideouts in Afghanistan and Pakistan. The drones, which the administration wants to double in production, have been blamed for a significant rise in civilian casualties.

"The Budget ... bolsters Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, helicopters, and cyber capabilities and electronic warfare, which are key components in the ongoing task of rebalancing the military to focus on current and emerging threats," according to a copy of the Defense Department budget.

For the first time, according to The Los Angeles Times, the Air Force is proposing the purchase of more drones than combat aircraft and will double the production of the MQ-9 Reaper, "a bigger, more heavily armed version of the Predator drone, to 48. The Army will also buy 26 extended-range Predators."

"The expansion will allow the military to increase unmanned patrols - the number of planes in the air at once - to 65, up from its current limit of 37," The Los Angeles Times noted.

Defense Secretary Robert Gates told reporters Monday that the use of drones will continue to increase "even as the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan eventually wind down."

"The more we have used them, the more we have identified their potential in a broader and broader set of circumstances," Gates said.

Spending on the Predator and Reaper drones will jump from $877.5 million in 2010 to $1.4 billion next year.

The budget also says “a major goal of the administration is to provide the troops with the most effective and modern equipment possible.”

“To accomplish this, the 2011 Budget continues to develop and procure many advanced weapons systems that support both today’s wars and future conflicts,” according to the budget. “These include: the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, a new family of ground vehicles, new ships such as the next generation ballistic missile submarine, and the P-8 aircraft.”

In a speech at West Point last year announcing his revised strategy for the Afghanistan, Obama said, "we can't simply afford to ignore the price of these wars."

But that's exactly what it appears the Obama administration has done.
Spending on the wars for the next two years is projected to hover around $159 billion, which is only slightly less than what the Bush administration spent during its last years in office. The proposed spending for 2011 is three times more than what Obama projected it to be a year ago and the soaring costs of juggling two wars has a major impact on new deficit numbers.

While Obama said in his State of the Union address last week that creating new jobs for Americans is now his "number one priority for 2010," the massive defense spending his budget proposes will actually do the opposite, according to Dean Baker, co-director for the Center for Economic and Policy Research.

In a report published on Truthout last November, Baker said, "defense spending means that the government is pulling away resources from the uses determined by the market and instead using them to buy weapons and supplies and to pay for soldiers and other military personnel. In standard economic models, defense spending is a direct drain on the economy, reducing efficiency, slowing growth and costing jobs."

"For some reason, no one has chosen to highlight the job loss associated with higher defense spending," Baker wrote at the time. "In fact, the job loss attributable to defense spending has probably never been mentioned in a single news story in The New York Times, Washington Post, National Public Radio, or any other major media outlet. It is difficult to find a good explanation for this omission."

Baker would be just as disappointed reading the latest round of news reports on  defense spending. It appears that the same void exists within mainstream media circles related to how the Pentagon's budget increase will impact job growth.

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This has been so blatantly

This has been so blatantly obvious for 35 years,
Watch who you are calling mainstream, the support CEPR gets it's 'bones' thrown from some of the same Heavy Industry. Defense paid to get this President elected, so he's doing his job.



War Industries Own Us and

War Industries Own Us and US...that's quite clear. Obama is a tool of the corporate elite, which is dominated by bankers and war profiteers. But complaining about Obama isn't enough. The real culprits are the Americans who take blood money to work for military corporations, spy networks, and the US military itself. Until millions of Americans resign their jobs building weapons or carrying a gun in the imperial army, billions more dollars will be stolen from children, education, environment, parks, the elderly and health care...all to pay for instruments of death.



16:20 above has a point.

16:20 above has a point. Yes, people need to make a living-but not this way. Probably the real hope for this country is when everybody says NO to the military-corporate monster. The need: a downsized, cleaned up military and an economy that produces mainly peaceful goods.



You ask a 20 something who

You ask a 20 something who works in Arlington and is making 6 figures, after he's completed his 8 hours of online shopping and email sending if there's anything wrong with today's economy...



If only the warrior

If only the warrior mentality types could realize that it's this expensive weapons industry and the "basing" strategy that riles up the jihadists. We could come much closer to the national security they claim to be striving for if we would focus on our own nation's security and stop trying to police the globe. Most people don't know that our country has hundreds of military bases and cooperative arrangements (which are de facto bases) around the world. Try to imagine Chinese or Russian military installations even half as numerous as ours or located anywhere near us. Also, our bases and missiles are in countries bordering those two countries yet generals and politicians express surprise when the Russians complain. Now with unmanned drones it's not hard to imagine the anger and paranoia felt in parts of the world subject to random missile strikes launched for capricious reasons. It's truly the "long war" the neocons speak of and is a very lucrative enterprise that will persist as long as the voting public is panicked into compliance. --JR



This is the Neoliberal,

This is the Neoliberal, NeoConservative Budget. The the President says we can't afford single payer because it would deepen the federal deficit. This Obama is a rotten egg.



I agree about not working

I agree about not working for military. I'm in the electronics/semiconductor business and regularly get opportunities to work for Raytheon and similar, but always turn them down purely on the moral basis -- otherwise it is very good work.

As a man I like feeling tough and just like I personally like to work out and take martial arts classes, so I appreciate maintaining a strong military capability. However, just like my personal martial arts, our military should be focused on self-defense.

It is complicated though, because sometimes a martial artist does need to help others defend themselves, or even strike pre-emptively. However, history shows US is resented whenever doing such things, so probably best for us to stay home and work on defense.



Is Obama trying to fill the

Is Obama trying to fill the leadership vacuum of the Republicans? His presidency resembles so much Reagan’s. I still do not understand why the republicans do not like him, he is very much one of them (of the very worse). Reagan and Bush I and Bush II left the country’s economy in shambles, with Obama we are heading to bankruptcy. And it is only one year. Let’s pray for our country because I do not see us progressing but going backwards.



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Here is some more good information on the Drones http://gopost.info/68



This should not be any real

This should not be any real surprise to anyone who looked into who Obama really works for, and who he has really worked for for decades now, before even considering voting for him. You "progressives" and "liberals" voted for this mass-insanity, and you are therefore complicit in it; thus, you should start seeking his impeachment NOW; even though, of course, he will not be successfully impeached unless it is, or he is assassinated by, the "right-wing" or some allegedly "right-wingnut" patsy / scapegoat / "Emmanuel Goldstein" (referring to the scapegoat of Orwell's "1984"). But, also of course, Obama really works for the "right-wing" (which is really the far left-wing, as that is what fascism has always, at least until now, been); so, except for those who are not in the loop and cannot be completely controlled, it is unlikely he will be assassinated or impeached by the right-wing either.

Don't worry, I did NOT vote for McCain anymore than I voted for Obama; and I wouldn't EVER vote for either a "DemocracyCON" or "RepugnantCON" if my life depended on it. I am a True Independent and Constitutionalist; and am NOT a "libertarian", either with a small 'l' or a capital 'L'. I am NOT a member of the Constitution Party either, because I don't agree with some of the things they stand for as well. In short, though most "Americans" are in some way(s) complicit in the military-industrial complex and corporate-fascism, and many far more than others', especially those who vote for these corporate-fascist mass-murderers in whatever guise, I am NOT complicit in ANY ways that I can control, or that the benefits in favor of opposition to them outweigh the "complicity" in, such as owning and using personal computer technology, etc. Finally, I am NOT left-wing OR right-wing.

Therefore, would you "liberals" and "progressives" PLEASE stop supporting, defending and having ANY Hope for True Change in ANY of these "ObamaCON-like", "ClintonCON-like", etc., mass-murderous corporate-fascist globalists who are nothing but tyrannically, treasonously and traitorously destroying the United States of America and the entire world! When, if ever, are you going to (completely) wake up? If you do not consider yourselves True American Patriots, but you consider yourselves "true world patriots", you should be doing nothing but standing up against all of this madness, and ALL of those who part of and/or complicit in it, rather than putting false hope and faith in them, supporting them and defending them! Otherwise, how can you with a clear conscience, as if I didn't already know, be complicit in this "baby-killing" and other crimes against humanity and war crimes?

STOP IT ALL NOW! AND, AS MUCH AS YOU CAN CONTROL, OR THAT IS NOT HIGHLY BENEFICIAL FOR THE OPPOSITION AND RESISTANCE AGAINST IT, DON'T SUPPORT ANY OF IT, AND/OR ANYONE INVOLVED IN IT, ANYMORE; AND ONLY STAND UP AGAINST ALL OF IT!



Changing Obama's nickname

Changing Obama's nickname from Obomba to Fauxbama makes good sense - the man is a walking false-flag operation. Pete Edler, Stockholm



We hold these truths to be

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all *men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness.

* does not include middle-eastern people and countries ending with "stan".



Oh come on now, you people

Oh come on now, you people didn't really think Obama could change America in any substantial way? The careerists who really run our country simply ride the currents of each presidency. They will stop any real change that affects their agenda, and I'm sure they have our President is on a short leash. The rest is smoke-screen and diversionary tactics.

Obama will be remembered as the "Blame President".

Now be honest and tell me, who really didn't know this from the start?



When the new "Global Hawk",

When the new "Global Hawk", or an older version of these nightmare drones, "runs away" and decides on its own to blow the top off the Capitol dome, we might be able to see the error of our ways. The fact that we've never had a full-scale invasion of our own turf allows us to think war is fun, but technology has long ago outrun this old romantic concept. War-making has consequences no one can predict. Ask any veteran.



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