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I had no idea the Pentagon is using our money to the tune of nearly 2 trillion for nuclear war!
Its been 20 years since I retired from the Air Force and 40 years since I first entered Cheyenne Mountain, Americas nuclear redoubt at the southern end of the Front Range that includes Pikes Peak in Colorado. So it was with some nostalgia that I read a recent memo from General Kenneth Wilsbach, the new Chief of Staff of the Air Force (CSAF). Along with the usual warrior talk, the CSAF vowed to relentlessly advocate for the new Sentinel ICBM (intercontinental ballistic missile) and the B-21 Raider stealth bomber. While the Air Force often speaks of investing in new nukes, this time the CSAF opted for recapitalization, a remarkably bloodless term for the creation of a whole new generation of genocidal thermonuclear weapons and their delivery systems.
So, here we are in a world in which the Pentagon plans to spend another $1.7 trillion (and no, that is not a typo!) recapitalizing its nuclear triad, and so in a world that is guaranteed to remain haunted forever by a possible future doomsday, the specter of nuclear mushroom clouds, and a true end-times catastrophe
Take it from this retired officer: you simply cant trust the U.S. military with that sort of destructive power. Indeed, you cant trust anyone with that much power at their fingertips. Consider nuclear weapons akin to the One Ring of Power in J.R.R. Tolkiens The Lord of the Rings. Anyone who puts that ring on is inevitably twisted and corrupted.
Ive felt something akin to that as well. When I wore a military uniform, I was in some sense a captive to power. The military both captures and captivates. Theres an allure of power in the military, since you have a lot of destructive power at your disposal.
https://www.counterpunch.org/2025/12/03/apocalypse-soon-3/
From the New York Times:
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2024/10/10/opinion/nuclear-weapons-us-price.html