That's not an answer, it's an evasion. If you really believe that every single country in the world is ready to attack the US, and/or our interests abroad, then lets start with your best example: Which country do you consider to be the most likely to attack the US with conventional military forces?
I only have a minute to post, so I will have to come back and reply to the other comments...
It is an answer. I believe that EVERY other country in this world can at any time oppose our interests.
The biggest threats coming from China are industrial espionage (stealing trade secrets) and cyberwarfare, having the largest conventional military, and the largest stockpile of nukes, does absolutely nothing to combat or deter those threats.
I am all for eliminating some of the nuclear stockpile, provided we assure what we have left actually works.
That said, those are big problems with China, but another major problem with China is their new ability to limit our area of operations in the Pacific. That can have a dramatic effect on our ability to respond to a crisis..whatever the cause might be. China cannot currently compete with us in terms of conventional military, but they are rapidly expanding that changing that...you don't build a military to fight the enemies of right now, you build a large part of it to fight the enemy of tomorrow.
Our military is engaged in armed conflict with China?
We are engaged in conflict with China yes...Is it armed at the moment? No.
Our military is engaged in armed conflict with Russia?
Same response as with China.
That's the Economic form of MAD that results from having a global economy. You spoke about deterrents, economic collapse is a huge deterrent.
I spoke about deterrents because that is the conventional wisdom. I think MAD however is a useless theory that holds no water. Is it your assertion that intertwined economies will not war? Centuries of European conflict seem to fly in the face of that assertion.
Some dispute? I'm talking about a military attack on the US. Any nation that holds our debt should know without asking the question that if they invade our country, whatever debt we owe them will be considered null and void. The only countries who would be deterred from purchasing our debt after such an event, are those that plan to attack America.
What is a military attack on the United States exactly? A cyber attack? An EMP? A terror proxy? An attack of financial means? What?
That's Europe and Asia, not America. Let the them fight their own battles, with their own money and their own soldiers.
They won't do so, and another power will fill our void, leaving us behind.
We've had nuclear capability for the better part of a century and we've only ever used two, TWO! We've built THOUSANDS in that time! During that same span of time we have actually used our military for armed conflict in just about every corner of the globe. So that in itself makes it a bad comparison.
But let's say you're right, lets say that eliminating our military would be entirely unilateral, no other nations would follow suit... We'd still have over 500,000 men and women in the National Guard and Coast Guard combined, entirely sufficient to patrol our EEZ's and protect American soil from foreign threats. Meanwhile, we'd save hundreds of billions of dollars every year.
And just how long do you believe America will remain in our position as lone super power with the greatest military on earth? You should consider the fact that our mandatory spending is increasing every year and there is absolutely nothing that would indicate this trend will halt, much less be reversed.
Increases in mandatory spending come at the expense of discretionary spending, and our entire military budget is paid for out of discretionary spending, so the cuts are going to happen eventually whether we like it or not. By phasing out and disbanding the military, we will be doing what's already inevitable by choice, rather than out of necessity. If we wait till it's too late and have to disband the military out of fiscal necessity, we are going to go down in the history books as having gone the way of the Roman and Soviet empires.
So you are basically arguing we are done as superpower and ought to just accept it and move on?