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Base Nation How US Military Bases Abroad Harm America & the World

by David Vine
Base Nation How US Military Bases Abroad Harm America & the World

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From Italy to the Indian Ocean, from Japan to Honduras, a far-reaching examination of the perils of American military bases overseas

American military bases encircle the globe. More than two decades after the end of the Cold War, the U.S. still stations its troops at nearly a thousand locations in foreign lands. These bases are usually taken for granted or overlooked entirely, a little-noticed part of the Pentagon's vast operations. But in an eye-opening account, Base Nation shows that the worldwide network of bases brings with it a panoply of ills—and actually makes the nation less safe in the long run.

As David Vine demonstrates, the overseas bases raise geopolitical tensions and provoke widespread antipathy towards the United States. They also undermine American democratic ideals, pushing the U.S. into partnerships with dictators and perpetuating a system of second-class citizenship in territories like Guam. They breed sexual violence, destroy the environment, and damage local economies. And their financial cost is staggering: though the Pentagon underplays the numbers, Vine's accounting proves that the bill approaches $100 billion per year.

For many decades, the need for overseas bases has been a quasi-religious dictum of U.S. foreign policy. But in recent years, a bipartisan coalition has finally started to question this conventional wisdom. With the U.S. withdrawing from Afghanistan and ending thirteen years of war, there is no better time to re-examine the tenets of our military strategy. Base Nation is an essential contribution to that debate.


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David Vine is the author of Island of Shame: The Secret History of the U.S. Military Base on Diego Garcia and an associate professor of anthropology at American University in Washington, D.C. His writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Guardian, Mother Jones, and The Chronicle of Higher Education, among other publications. He lives in Washington, D.C.


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Chris Blaker , August 06, 2015 (view all comments by Chris Blaker)
I wish that all voting Americans and especially members of Congress were required to read this book. That's not going to happen, but since you are reading this I highly recommend you pick this book up. It boggles the mind how much our country spends on the Defense budget. Our military spends just a bit less than the rest of the world combined, or for a more concrete comparison, our country has more aircraft carriers than the rest of the world combined. A large portion of that military budget goes towards the building and maintenance of military posts, bases, depots and ports world-wide. If you wonder why the Europeans can afford public transportation, free college, and universal health care, you need look no further than their smaller military spending. The author, David Vine, does not argue for a drastic reduction in the US military. The purpose of this book is to highlight the costs, including fiscally, environmentally, politically, and psychologically, of having military bases all over the globe. If we are to maintain our status as the sole super power some overseas bases will remain necessary, but does the US military really need military posts and depots in 49 of the 54 African nations? With sea and air lift technologies the time difference in troop deployment from the eastern United States as opposed to Italy is negligible. The book is divided into five parts. The first part deals with how the US got so many overseas bases. The trend began almost at the founding of the republic, but goes completely out of control during and after WWII. The second part deals with the environmental and political impacts of overseas bases. Evidently locals tend to resent the presence of our bases in their countries. As a thought experiment pretend Russia or China decided to locate an Infantry division in your state. What do you imagine the reaction would be? Would it matter if the troops were friendly and provided some jobs? The third part deals with labor and personal costs. Overseas deployments can be tough on American families, but the effects are much tougher on local female populations. The fourth part of the book deals with the price of overseas bases in monetary terms. The cost to taxpayers for these places is CONSIDERABLE. My eyes glazed over reading about a few billion here and a hundred million there. It's tough to get a grip on that much money being spent to defend the Germans from the Soviet threat. The final and fifth part of the book deals with trends for the future for overseas bases. The author tries to strike a hopeful note with American and foreign opposition to superfluous bases increasing. The author, an anthropologist by training, writes in a even-handed journalistic style eschewing silly academic terms like "agency". In the afterword he acknowledges that while it's impossible for a person to be entirely objective, he tried his damnedest. I would have to agree. Some conservatives may have the knee jerk reaction that this is crypto-commie book. That would be unfortunate, because this is a not a liberal vs conservative issue. If you don't care about the environmental impact, you may care that you have to pay higher taxes to fund a military bases all the way over in Djibouti.

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ISBN:
9781627791694
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication date:
08/25/2015
Publisher:
METROPOLITAN BOOKS
Series info:
American Empire Project
Pages:
432
Height:
1.50IN
Width:
6.40IN
Thickness:
1.50
Author:
David Vine
Subject:
Politics-United States Foreign Policy

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