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The Exploding Scope of the Military-Industrial Complex

Last updated: December 16, 2025 9:45 am
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The warning issued by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in his 1961 farewell address about the dangers of the military-industrial complex has unfortunately gone unheeded over the past six decades. The power and influence of the military-industrial complex have only continued to grow, especially following the end of the Cold War and the subsequent US-led wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Today, we are facing a critical juncture where the unchecked power of the military-industrial complex poses a significant threat.

As a Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellow at UCS, my focus has been on analyzing the evolution and expansion of the military-industrial complex in recent years. While I firmly believe in the need for a strong national defense, I am deeply concerned about the rampant militarism and nationalism that seem to pervade our society. The current era of growth in the military-industrial complex has been marked by wasteful spending, failed contracts, and a lack of clear objectives.

In recent years, defense spending in the United States has skyrocketed, reaching unprecedented levels. The budget for defense has nearly tripled since the 1990s, with President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act pushing defense spending over $1 trillion for the first time in 2025. This surge in spending has led to a booming defense contracting industry, with defense and aerospace companies experiencing significant growth in market capitalization and employment numbers.

The increasing power of the defense lobby has further exacerbated the problem, with lobbying expenditures on the rise and Congress seemingly unable to rein in wasteful defense programs. The influence of defense contractors on policymaking was evident in the removal of a “right to repair” provision from the recent National Defense Authorization Act, highlighting the undue influence of the industry on legislative decisions.

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Moreover, the US military’s domestic footprint has expanded significantly, with nuclear modernization programs and the reactivation of dormant military installations signaling a renewed interest in military engagement. Despite the ballooning budget, the Pentagon has failed every audit since 2018, raising concerns about accountability and oversight.

However, there is a glimmer of hope on the horizon. Some members of Congress, both Democrats and Republicans, have called for a reevaluation of defense spending, citing moral, fiscal, and strategic concerns. Legislation has been introduced to regulate the influence of major defense contractors and address unfair competition practices. Even President Trump has expressed willingness to work with other nations to reduce defense spending, indicating a shift in attitude towards military expenditure.

As we navigate these challenging times, it is imperative for all Americans to question the necessity of such excessive defense spending and the growing influence of the military-industrial complex. A sound defense budget that prioritizes national security and supports our service members is achievable, but it requires a critical reevaluation of our militaristic tendencies. By scrutinizing the wins and failures of the military-industrial complex, we can work towards a more peaceful and secure future.

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