We all know that the military needs to train their soldiers somehow, and as far as I know (seeing as I'm not in the army, never have been, probably never will) soldiers are trained in military warfare by use of weapons, survival abilities and some people also taught the usage of military vehicles like tanks etc.
By my assumption it would therefore mean that due to the large armies across the world in the respected countries who all depending on population, the army of the country grows (China having a huge army for example, Denmark not so big) and that would automatically mean that there's going a lot of money, ammunition and things alike into training these soldiers, and as I said, the money would therefore all depending on the size of the army and the advance of the technology present in said countries position would run into massive sums that could very well bring any country to bankruptcy if brought to higher masses or continued long enough in waste where the income doesn't make up for the amount used to supply the soldiers.
Add to the fact that running a war against another country, another force etc. is a thing that requires it's own fond, therefore causing the country even more loss of money for the sake of proving dominance or defending themselves against the country of which the war is waged against.
My questions are as following:
Is it an advantage, or a waste to throw that large piles of money after a project of training soldiers for a war that may very well never happen, won't happen for years, or is already going on?
Do you think there's another way to do this rather than spending money on the resources to train a soldier, resources that is needed in the battlefield when the war starts?
By my assumption it would therefore mean that due to the large armies across the world in the respected countries who all depending on population, the army of the country grows (China having a huge army for example, Denmark not so big) and that would automatically mean that there's going a lot of money, ammunition and things alike into training these soldiers, and as I said, the money would therefore all depending on the size of the army and the advance of the technology present in said countries position would run into massive sums that could very well bring any country to bankruptcy if brought to higher masses or continued long enough in waste where the income doesn't make up for the amount used to supply the soldiers.
Add to the fact that running a war against another country, another force etc. is a thing that requires it's own fond, therefore causing the country even more loss of money for the sake of proving dominance or defending themselves against the country of which the war is waged against.
My questions are as following:
Is it an advantage, or a waste to throw that large piles of money after a project of training soldiers for a war that may very well never happen, won't happen for years, or is already going on?
Do you think there's another way to do this rather than spending money on the resources to train a soldier, resources that is needed in the battlefield when the war starts?