The Eisenhower Media Network (EMN) issued a stark warning this week via a full-page advertisement in USA Today, characterizing the proposed defense spending as a project "of the Pentagon, by the Congress, and for the War Profiteers." EMN executive director and retired Maj. Gen. Dennis Laich argues that the funding request—which would increase the defense budget by 50%—is unsustainable, particularly as the Pentagon remains the only federal department unable to pass a financial audit.
The critique highlights a disconnect between record-level spending and actual military outcomes. Since World War II, the U.S. has achieved only one clear victory, while struggling through losses in Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, and Iran. The ad asserts that the defense industry leverages campaign financing to secure lucrative contracts for expensive, often underperforming hardware like the F-35 stealth fighter. This financial structure, according to Laich, prioritizes shareholder dividends and executive compensation over national stability.





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