The closure of the strait of Hormuz is causing a “paralyzing, real-time problem” for any prospective manufacturing surge in the US defense industrial base, and even for the repair of defense equipment damaged by Iranian attacks, according to analysis published by West Point’s Modern War Institute.
In particular sulphur, a vital upstream input in the extraction of critical minerals including copper and cobalt, has seen a “near total” disruption of seaborne trade in the straits, which makes up half the world’s total shipments, and prices have spiked nearly 25% since the war began, and seen a 165% rise year on year, the report said.
According to the analysis, these minerals – used in everything from microprocessors to jet engines to drone batteries – “dictate how fast things can be built and scaled under the pressure of an ongoing war”, and the effects of a sudden supply shock on US defense readiness have never been modeled.
The USA is incapable of building up its military; it could not before this extra handicap.
And while it does have massive defense spending, I think most is lost to graft, bribes and theft. Probably the true weight of its military budget is 10% of the amount ( so 90% lost to crime)
At best, the us military has remnants of a world spanning military, and will be only a regional power when it expends stuff, or has things destroyed, that it cannot replace
Yep, it is massively wasted
Unfortunately, there aren't other regional powers that can contest the US in the Western hemisphere. Canada is mostly just a resource extraction colony, Mexico's military is dependent on the US, and no one else on the continents is building up to prepare for the US to focus its imperial ambitions closer towards them.
Yes, a regional power that is run by evil people. But this is probably the last military campaign far away, at least I hope so. I think it really depends on fast the American bases collapse worldwide