I would assume that this is correct. I would expect current and ex-military to be more loyal to and have a better different perception of the national security organizations than the average person.
I'm tired of this country bowing at the altar of the military industrial complex.
Until the world we live in changes, you have no choice. India isn't buying F-16s for air shows.
F-16's in India? This is what we're supposed to be afraid of?
I'm sure you know that isn't the point. Or maybe you don't.
Guilty as charged. Please explain the point. We've got a pair of oceans surrounding us, and Texas probably has more private weapons than the Indian army. I really want to know what India buying F-16's means to me and my tax dollars.
It means that the world we live in is full of people who want to own it all, see Russia and Ukraine. India buys military weaponry to protect itself from Pakistan and China, Brazil buys it to protect itself from trans-gender prostitutes taking over. Pakistan has nuclear weapons so Iran doesn't walk on in, or India decides Pakistan is rightfully theirs. Saudi Arabia buys planes and gear because they hate Iran, Finland is in NATO so they don't get overrun by the Russians.
If you hate the military industrial complex then Africa might be best for you. They don't have much of it and are overrun with civil wars and chaos. Humans have been trying to invade and take each other over since the beginning of time, I find it hard to understand how people hate the military industrial complex when it has
largely (especially in the United States) preserved and strengthened us.