Donald Trump propone di aumentare il bilancio della difesa a 1,5 trilioni di dollari nel 2027

Il presidente degli Stati Uniti Donald Trump ha annunciato un aumento del 50% del bilancio militare per il 2027, da 1 trilione a 1,5 trilioni di dollari. La decisione segue negoziati con senatori e rappresentanti politici. Trump giustifica l’aumento con i tempi attuali «turbolenti e pericolosi».

Il presidente degli Stati Uniti Donald Trump ha dichiarato mercoledì 7 gennaio 2026 di voler portare il bilancio della difesa a 1,5 trilioni di dollari per il 2027, rispetto all’inizialmente previsto 1 trilione. Questa proposta segna un aumento del 50% e deriva da discussioni con senatori americani e rappresentanti politici. In un post sulla sua rete sociale Truth Social, Trump ha spiegato: «Ho deciso che, per il bene del nostro paese, specialmente in questi tempi molto turbolenti e pericolosi, il nostro bilancio militare per il 2027 non dovrebbe essere di 1 trilione, ma di 1,5 trilioni». Questo annuncio arriva in mezzo a tensioni geopolitiche accresciute, sebbene non siano stati resi noti dettagli specifici delle negoziazioni. Il bilancio militare degli Stati Uniti, già il più alto al mondo, potrebbe così rafforzare le capacità di difesa contro le attuali sfide globali.

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