PCUSA Joins Letter on Excessive Military Spending

Joint Statement: U.S. organizations react to global military spending report

April 27, 2020

Our diverse group of 39 think-tanks, non-profits, faith-based organizations, and advocacy groups based in the United States find the exorbitant amount of money spent on militaries worldwide to be an irresponsible and harmful use of global wealth.

The Global Military Expenditures Report released today shows that in 2019, countries spent $1.917 trillion on militaries. As U.S-based organizations, we are especially critical of the huge share spent by the United States, which accounted for 38% of military spending around the world in 2019. This is not just a U.S. issue, however, and we join organizations from Spain to New Zealand who are speaking out in response to this report.

The devastating impact of this #1.917 trillion in military spending has become painfully clear in the United States as we struggle to keep pace with the healthcare needs created by the COVID-19 pandemic. Had our government chosen to invest in hospitals, production of life-saving medical devices, and the training of medical professionals across the country in 2019, our health system would be better prepared to face the current threat to our safety. Instead, it chose to sink $732 billion in taxpayer dollars into weapons and endless wars.

The release of 2019 Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) data on global military expenditures reaffirms what has been true for decades – the United States spends an astronomical amount of money on the Pentagon. Under the guise of providing ‘security,’ this spending has actually made global communities less safe, hindered the global economy, and contributed to environmental degradation. At a time when public health concerns are paramount, it is unconscionable that our leaders continue to pour money into weapons & war instead of prioritizing global cooperation and investment in industries like healthcare.

Though our respective organizations’ views may differ on why the bloated U.S. military budget is so harmful, we all agree on one thing- U.S military spending must be reduced. We call on the United States to reduce Pentagon spending.

 

National Organizations:

+Peace

Alliance of Baptists

American Friends Service Committee

Beyond the Bomb

Center for International Policy

Center on Conscience & War

Christian Peacemaker Teams

Church of the Brethren Office of Peacebuilding and Policy

Churches for Middle East Peace

Church World Service

CODEPINK

Columban Center for Advocacy and Outreach

Congregation of Our Lady of the Good Shepherd, US Provinces

Friends Committee on National Legislation

International Peace Research Association

InterReligious Task Force on Central America and Colombia

Leadership Conference of Women Religious

Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns

Mennonite Central Committee U.S. Washington Office

National Council of Churches

National Advocacy Center of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd

National Priorities Project at the Institute for Policy Studies

Pax Christi USA

Peace Action

Presbyterian Church (USA)

Provincial Council Clerics of St. Viator

Sisters of Mercy of the Americas- Justice Team

The United Methodist Church- General Board of Church and Society

Unitarian Universalists for Just Economic Communities (UUJEC)

United Church of Christ, Justice and Witness Ministries

US Labor Against the War

Veterans for Peace

Win Without War

Women’s Action for New Directions

 

State and Local Organizations:

Occupy Bergen County (N.J.)

Pennsylvania Council of Churches

Veterans for Peace Chapter 136- Central Florida

Veterans for Peace Chapter 27

World Beyond War – Central Florida




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