Answer is... By building more weapons than the Soviet Union, the United States would be more powerful.
tax and exports
first strike capiblity
Because the military was able to pay whoever entered it.
military expansion in Europe turned into an intense arms race
LBJ was the first US president to send conventional combat troops to RVN and the first president to begin openly bombing North Vietnam.
Under President Ronald Reagan, the U.S. experienced the largest peacetime military buildup in history, which posed a challenge to the Soviet Union by significantly increasing military pressure and escalating the arms race. This strategy aimed to demonstrate American military superiority and resolve, ultimately pushing the USSR to respond with its own military enhancements, straining its economy further. Additionally, the buildup heightened global tensions and raised concerns about the potential for conflict, complicating diplomatic relations during the Cold War era.
No - As a matter of fact, defense spending increases eventually resulted in an end to the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union
The arms race with the USSR.
Reagan strengthened the weak, ineffectual, and vulnerable military which Carter left behind. The Reagan administration funded research and development of weapons systems, including stealth technology and precision weaponry, later used in both Persian Gulf wars. Reagan's largest peacetime defense buildup in history, which included larger training ranges and military pay increases, helped invigorate the American military from its Vietnam War-era despondency.
escalation
What does Henry say is the purpose of the British military buildup in America?
Military spending provides jobs and is an economic benefit for those people who work at military bases and in the defense industry. A strong military gives the president options in negotiations with foreign powers. It may also prevent attacks .
The Soviet Union felt it had to have at least parity in arms with the US. The US felt the same way about the Soviet Union.This led to the so called arms race.The US was and is more economically sound and stable, effectively richer.The Soviet Union spent more and more on arms, far more than it could afford, thus becoming effectively bankrupt.
preparedness
tax and exports
His response was an embargo.
Military expansion in Europe turned into an intense arm's race.