1 trillion a year for military is hardly just "part" of the problem.
So - are you just throwing numbers out there without context? Considering that Dept Health and SS comprise almost $2 trillion and the total 2012 budget was 3.7 trillion (Which means defense was less than 30% of the entire budget) then yes - it is just part of the issue
Edit: Actually lets explore your idiotic claim further. You claim that we spend so much on defense is THE reason we are in debt:
We are in debt because we spend 40% of the entire world's military budget while having 4% of the world's population and are surrounded by 2 oceans and 2 peaceful countries.
So - lets look at the last 3 years. In the last 3 years the debt has increased by $4.7 trillion dollars. Now - if we take your defense spending as fact and we spent an average of $1 trillion on defense over the last three years taht gives us $3 trillion dollars.
Ok. Now if we were to cut EVERYTHING - every last penny from the defense budget over those last three years. We have now saved $3 trillion dollars (ignoring possible side effects of adding hundreds of thousands of unemployed and any potential negative effects that removing your entire military might have)
Awesome! We have now removed the entire reason we were in debt! Wait a second - we still have $1.7 trillion* in debt? How could that happen - we removed THE reason we were in debt.
Oh wait - thats because military spending is only PART of the reason
(Still leaves plenty of wiggle room if you don't like the numbers I used)