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The Authoritarian Playbook: Companies, politicians profit from US wars
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On this edition of Your Call’s Authoritarian Playbook Series, we discuss the US military budget after House Republicans passed Trump’s $1.1 trillion defense spending bill and Pete Hegseth requested an additional $70 billion in emergency military spending to fund the US/Israeli war on Iran.
CNN reports that Trump’s war on Iran is costing US taxpayers more than $890 million per day.
We'll find out how the "Big Five" military contractors – which collectively receive about a third of the Defense Department’s annual contracts – are profiting off of this and other wars, despite the immense human toll.
Guests:Linda Bilmes, expert on budgeting and public finance, professor at the Harvard Kennedy School, and co-author of multiple books, including the international bestseller, The Three Trillion Dollar WarCatherine Lutz, Professor Emerita of Anthropology and International Studies at Brown University, co-founder of the Costs of War project, and author of numerous books, including Homefront: A Military City and the American 20th Century, The Bases of Empire, and War and HealthResources:Brown University: Costs of WarThe New York Times: Trump Asks Congress for $88 Billion, Mostly for War With IranNPR: House passes Pentagon funding bill and a blueprint to unlock new dollars for Iran warBulletin of the Atomic Scientists: The rise of the military-technology complexCommon Dreams: Defense Contractors and Big Oil Were the Iran War’s Biggest WinnersNational Priorities Project: What Could We Do Instead of Spending Another $73 Billion for War?