Deficit Balloons Into National Security Threat

February 1st, 2010

Via: Wall Street Journal:

The federal budget deficit has long since graduated from nuisance to headache to pressing national concern. Now, however, it has become so large and persistent that it is time to start thinking of it as something else entirely: a national-security threat.

The budget plan released Monday by the Obama administration illustrates why this escalation is warranted. The numbers are mind-numbing: a $1.6 trillion deficit this year, $1.3 trillion next year, $8.5 trillion for the next 10 years combined—and that assumes Congress enacts President Barack Obama’s proposals to start bringing it down, and that the proposals work.

These numbers are often discussed as an economic and domestic problem. But it’s time to start thinking of the ramifications for America’s ability to continue playing its traditional global role.

The U.S. government this year will borrow one of every three dollars it spends, with many of those funds coming from foreign countries. That weakens America’s standing and its freedom to act; strengthens China and other world powers including cash-rich oil producers; puts long-term defense spending at risk; undermines the power of the American system as a model for developing countries; and reduces the aura of power that has been a great intangible asset for presidents for more than a century.

“We’ve reached a point now where there’s an intimate link between our solvency and our national security,” says Richard Haass, president of the Council on Foreign Relations and a senior national-security adviser in both the first and second Bush presidencies. “What’s so discouraging is that our domestic politics don’t seem to be up to the challenge. And the whole world is watching.”

Posted in Economy | Top Of Page

One Response to “Deficit Balloons Into National Security Threat”

  1. Zuma says:

    The Undeniably Utter Final Failure Of Empire And The Problem

    the people, subject to the powers of human empires,
    see what the power bloc does not because it cannot:
    the undeniably utter final failure of human empire.
    many people, for manifold reason, do deny it still.
    so much vested in war; success would be bankruptcy.

    and now, much to our misfortune, we are succeeding.

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.