I don't dislike the army. I dislike what countries tend to use their armies for:
Excuses to produce incredibly expensive equipment that is not needed and line the pockets of companies government officials have or plan to have a stake in.
Case in point: the F-22 Raptor. It is conservatively estimated to cost $137 million per plane (other estimates put it at 3 times the price) and they've never been deployed outside of training excercises. The U.S. owns over 140 of these over-priced pieces of junk costing tax payers like me billions upon billions of dollars and they've yet to be used. Not even in the post 9/11 conflicts.
I don't think entirely eliminating a military is possible for any country. As long as 2 people share a room, one is going to try to have a leg up on the other. It's one of the uglier sides of human nature. But, under the guise of patriotism and/or "defense", too many countries fool their citizens into needlessly spending their hard-earned tax dollars.
Excuses to produce incredibly expensive equipment that is not needed and line the pockets of companies government officials have or plan to have a stake in.
Case in point: the F-22 Raptor. It is conservatively estimated to cost $137 million per plane (other estimates put it at 3 times the price) and they've never been deployed outside of training excercises. The U.S. owns over 140 of these over-priced pieces of junk costing tax payers like me billions upon billions of dollars and they've yet to be used. Not even in the post 9/11 conflicts.
I don't think entirely eliminating a military is possible for any country. As long as 2 people share a room, one is going to try to have a leg up on the other. It's one of the uglier sides of human nature. But, under the guise of patriotism and/or "defense", too many countries fool their citizens into needlessly spending their hard-earned tax dollars.