@FedaykinNochmal kurz zu den Militärausgaben der USA und meinen ins Spiel gebrachten 800-900 Mrd. $ vs 640 Mrd. $ semioffiziell:
Wiki:
BudgetThe U.S. has the world's largest defense budget. In fiscal year 2010, the Department of Defense had a base budget of $533.8 billion. An additional $130.0 billion was requested for "Overseas Contingency Operations" in the War on Terrorism, and over the course of the year, an additional $33 billion in supplemental spending was added to Overseas Contingency Operations funding.[18][19] Outside of direct Department of Defense spending,
the U.S. spends another $218–262 billion each year on other defense-related programs, such as Veterans Affairs, Homeland Security, nuclear weapons maintenance, and the State Department.
Wikipedia: United States Armed ForcesOther military-related expendituresThis does not include many military-related items that are outside of the Defense Department budget, such as nuclear weapons research, maintenance, cleanup, and production, which is in the Department of Energy budget, Veterans Affairs, the Treasury Department's payments in pensions to military retirees and widows and their families, interest on debt incurred in past wars, or State Department financing of foreign arms sales and militarily-related development assistance. Neither does it include defense spending that is not military in nature, such as the Department of Homeland Security, counter-terrorism spending by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and intelligence-gathering spending by NASA.
Wikipedia: Military budget of the United StatesBlack BudgetThe United States Department of Defense has a black budget it uses to fund black projects—expenditures it does not want to disclose publicly. The annual cost of the United States Department of Defense black budget was estimated at $32 billion in 2008[1] but was increased to an estimated $50 billion in 2009.[2] A black budget article by the Washington Post, based on information given by Edward Snowden, detailed how the US allocated $52.8 billion in 2012 for the black budget.[3]
Wikipedia: Black budgetAufzählung ist nicht vollständig und es kann auch durch die Veteranenfürsorge wieder ca. 80 Mrd. abgezogen werden, aber es bleiben so ca. 800-900 Mrd. übrig, eher mehr als Median, aber wurscht.
Also ca. 640 Mrd. $ direkt + 200 Mrd. $ indirekt + 30 Mrd. $ black budget = ca. 870 Mrd. $ Peanuts