Las guerras cuestan más de lo que piensas

Las guerras cuestan más de lo que piensas

Las guerras cuestan más de lo que piensas

Ryan y Zachary hablan de cómo las guerras no son ni mucho menos tan baratas o económicamente inocuas como muchos americanos parecen pensar. Más bien, los contribuyentes deben renunciar a enormes cantidades de recursos para financiar guerras en medio mundo que poco tienen que ver con la defensa real. Los americanos siguen pagando intereses por los billones gastados en las muchas guerras perdidas de Washington en las últimas décadas.

Recursos adicionales

“On Paying for the Costs of War and War Loans” by Ludwig von Mises (1918): Mises.org/WES_09_A

“The Cross of Iron” by Dwight D. Eisenhower (1953): Mises.org/WES_09_B

“Fact Sheet on U.S. Security Assistance to Ukraine” (U.S. Department of Defense, 4 April 2023): Mises.org/WES_09_C

“How the Fed Is Enabling Congress’s Trillion-Dollar Deficits” by Ryan McMaken (2021): Mises.org/WES_09_D

“War and the Money Machine: Concealing the Costs of War beneath the Veil of Inflation” by Joseph T. Salerno (2021): Mises.org/WES_09_E

“As the Pentagon Fails Another Audit, Congress Wants to Spend Even More on ‘Defense’” by Ryan McMaken (2022): Mises.org/WES_09_F

“Russia and Ukraine named as Europe’s most corrupt countries” by William Nattrass (3 February 2023): Mises.org/WES_09_G

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