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President Dwight Eisenhower famously warned the U.S. about the "military-industrial complex" in his farewell address.
President Dwight D. Eisenhower, near the end of his second term.
The power of the military-industrial complex.
The core philosophies of American military strategy that support the military-industrial complex include deterrence, technological superiority, and global engagement. Deterrence aims to prevent conflict through the threat of overwhelming force, while technological superiority emphasizes the development and acquisition of advanced weaponry to maintain a competitive edge. Additionally, the commitment to global engagement involves maintaining a military presence worldwide to protect American interests, which in turn sustains defense spending and fosters collaboration with private defense contractors. Together, these philosophies create a cycle that reinforces the military-industrial complex's influence on national policy.
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It is called the military industrial complex which Ike warned us about,
The growth (and dangers) of the Military-Industrial Complex
franklin roosevelt
The military-industrial complex
Spending more on the miltary is called military industrial complex.
President Dwight Eisenhower famously warned the U.S. about the "military-industrial complex" in his farewell address.
President Dwight D. Eisenhower, near the end of his second term.