Asking in earnest: are you speaking in absolute terms or relative terms? That is, does the percentage of funding (as compared to the rest of the budget) exceed most other countries’ military funding, or just the absolute amount?
Today, the U.S. collectively spends $100 billion a year on policing and a further $80 billion on incarceration.
Just the spending on policing is larger than what other countries spend on military. Actually, the only country that spends more on military is China [1], after taking in incarceration costs, it is 2.5 times the military expenditure of India.
Ay, I did miss that, didn't go up enough to see the parent :facepalm:
China do spend more on defense than policing, at lease nominally, per page 5 of the 2021 budget proposal hosted on Xinhua:
"National defense spending was 1.267992 trillion yuan, 100% of the budgeted figure.
Public security expenses totaled 183.59 billion yuan, 100.2% of the budgeted figure. "