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The Trillion Dollar Pentagon Budget: Boondoggle or Beneficial?
A discussion with Pentagon budget experts.
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In early July when the reconciliation bill was signed into law, the Pentagon’s budget exceeded $1 trillion dollars for the first time. In other words, the Pentagon now has a larger budget than it did at the height of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Reagan military buildup, the Vietnam War, or at any time during the Cold War. To understand if this enormous level of spending will be beneficial or just another Pentagon boondoggle, join a Quincy Institute panel of leading Pentagon budget experts.
August 2025
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Join us for a timely and important discussion with:
William Hartung
William D. Hartung focuses on the arms industry and US military budget. He was previously the director of the Arms and Security Program at the Center for International Policy and the co-director of the Center’s Sustainable Defense Task Force. He is the author of Prophets of War: Lockheed Martin and the Making of the Military-Industrial Complex (Nation Books, 2011).
Julia Gledhill
Julia Gledhill is a research analyst for the National Security Reform Program at the Stimson Center. She focuses her research and writing on Pentagon spending, military contracting, and weapon acquisition. She previously worked at the Project On Government Oversight and the Friends Committee on National Legislation.
Veronique De Rugy
Veronique de Rugy is the George Gibbs Chair in Political Economy and Senior Research Fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University and a nationally syndicated columnist. Her primary research interests include the US economy, the federal budget, taxation, tax competition, and cronyism. Previously, de Rugy was a resident fellow at AEI.
Ben Freeman (Moderator)
Ben Freeman is director of the Democratizing Foreign Policy program at the Quincy Institute. He investigates money in politics, defense spending, and foreign influence in America. He is the author of The Foreign Policy Auction, which was the first book to systematically analyze the foreign influence industry in the United States.
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