President Trump presents record $1.5 trillion defense budget proposal amid wars in Iran and Venezuela.
President Trump presents record $1.5 trillion defense budget proposal amid wars in Iran and Venezuela.
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Trump proposes record $1.5 trillion defense budget for 2027

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President Donald Trump released his fiscal year 2027 budget request on Friday, seeking a record $1.5 trillion in defense spending amid ongoing wars with Iran and operations in Venezuela. The proposal includes a 42% to 44% increase from the previous year and calls for 10% cuts to non-defense spending. White House officials described the plan as essential for restoring military readiness in a dangerous global environment.

The White House budget request allocates $1.1 trillion to the Department of Defense and $350 billion for critical munitions, with additional funds for salary raises across military ranks. Junior enlisted personnel would receive a 7% increase, mid-level service members from E-6 to O-3 a 6% raise, and senior officers 5%. Officials stated these boosts aim to improve retention and recruiting, while investments target shipbuilding—adding 18 battle force ships and 16 non-battle force ships—and a new “Golden Dome” missile defense system to counter long-range and hypersonic threats from China, Russia, and North Korea. The plan also emphasizes stockpiling 60 critical minerals, including 15 rare earth elements vital for defense and AI chips. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick noted efforts like tariffs and a $1 million “gold card” residency program have fallen short of balancing the $2 trillion federal deficit, now approaching $39 trillion in debt. President Trump underscored military priorities during a Wednesday speech to religious leaders, stating, “We’re fighting wars. It’s not possible for us to take care of day care, Medicaid, Medicare—all these individual things. They can do it on a state basis. You can’t do it on a federal.” The budget proposes $73 billion in domestic cuts, targeting what it calls “woke, weaponized, and wasteful programs” in climate, housing, health care, and more, including cancellations from Biden-era infrastructure funds. Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) told The Daily Wire that passage before October 1 faces hurdles, as Democrats oppose it, potentially requiring Republicans to end the filibuster or use reconciliation—complicated by the Byrd Rule with their 53 Senate seats. Supporters like Senate Armed Services Chairman Roger Wicker (R-Miss.) and House counterpart Mike Rogers (R-Ala.) praised the funding amid threats since World War II, while House Budget Democrat Brendan Boyle called it “America Last.” Senate Appropriations Democrat Patty Murray deemed it “morally bankrupt.”

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Reactions on X to Trump's proposed $1.5 trillion defense budget for 2027 are divided. Supporters, including WSJ opinion and defense stock analysts, hail it as essential for military readiness amid wars in Iran and threats from China. Critics, particularly Democrats and progressive accounts, condemn the 10% cuts to non-defense spending affecting housing, education, health, and environmental programs. High-engagement posts emphasize the trade-offs and mixed congressional responses.

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Benjamin Netanyahu announcing Israel's plan for military self-sufficiency, phasing out U.S. aid in 10 years, with economic and defense symbols.
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Netanyahu says Israel wants to phase out U.S. military aid within a decade

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said Israel should aim to end its reliance on U.S. military assistance over the next 10 years, arguing that Israel’s economy and defense industry are strong enough to move toward greater self-sufficiency while keeping the U.S.-Israel alliance close.

US President Donald Trump has announced a 50% increase in the military budget for 2027, from $1 trillion to $1.5 trillion. The decision follows negotiations with senators and political representatives. Trump justifies the rise due to current 'troubled and dangerous' times.

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President Donald Trump unveiled a budget blueprint calling for a 23 percent reduction in NASA's funding for fiscal year 2027, shortly after the agency launched its first crewed lunar mission in over 50 years. The proposal requests $18.8 billion, down $5.6 billion from the prior year, prioritizing Moon landings and a lunar base. Congress rejected a similar cut last year.

중국은 올해 외교 지출을 9.3% 증가시킬 계획으로, 이는 3년 만에 최고치이며 군사 예산의 7% 상승을 앞질렀다. 분석가들은 글로벌 불안정 고조 속 베이징의 지정학적 영향력 강화 의지를 나타낸다고 말한다. 미국은 세계 리더 역할에서 철수하는 조짐을 보이고 있다.

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The second Trump administration has initiated sweeping reductions in federal science funding, affecting public health, climate research, and space exploration. Elon Musk, serving as a special adviser, led efforts through the Department of Government Efficiency to slash government spending. These moves mark a significant departure from decades of US investment in scientific progress.

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President Trump justified U.S. strikes on Iran's nuclear program despite oil prices topping $100 per barrel, following Iranian attacks on tankers that disrupted Gulf shipping. He prioritized preventing Iran's nuclear armament over short-term energy costs, announcing further measures to ease U.S. gas prices.

 

 

 

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