The news today was talking about rebalancing our budget to have less military and more diplomatic efforts. That raised the question...
How many diplomats can we buy for half of the military budget?
Google to the rescue...
Half the US military budget is more than 250 billion dollars.
We want our new diplomats to be effective, so we will give each one a $5 million dollar annual budget. That works out to 50,000 new diplomats and their teams.
There are 195 countries in the world.
That is 256 new diplomat offices in each country in the world.
That is a lot of well connected persuasive people spending 1.28 billion dollars in each country.
If they are active, dedicated and hard working, I bet they could have a heck of an effect on our relationship with each country.
Our half sized military would still be the largest in the world by a huge margin, but it wouldn't have much to do.
Monday, December 29, 2008
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A possible and realistic alternative.
I encountered this quote recently: "As long as one person commits acts of violence for the sake of peace, you will have war." Jane Roberts in The Seth Material
Expecting peace through violence is like a surgeon trying to heal with a dirty scalpel. Each cut introduces a future infection.
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