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Trump requests record US defense budget while cutting civilian spending

President Donald Trump has unveiled a request for a record defense budget of <strong>$740.5 billion</strong> for 2021, alongside significant cuts to civilian spending. This shift in priorities comes amid escalating international tensions.

Trump proposes record $1.5 trillion defense budget for 2027

U.S. President Donald Trump has unveiled a proposal for a record-breaking defense budget of <strong>$1.5 trillion</strong> for fiscal year 2027, marking the largest military spending request in U.S. history. This proposal comes amid increasing political pressures related to the ongoing war with Iran.

Request $1.5 Trillion U.S. Defense Budget for 2027

President Donald Trump has revealed plans to request a defense budget of <strong>$1.5 trillion</strong> for the fiscal year 2027, marking the largest annual increase in defense spending since World War II. This budget reflects the U.S. commitment to enhancing its military capabilities amid global challenges.

Trump requests record $1.5 trillion defense budget for 2027

U.S. President Donald Trump plans to announce a historic defense budget request of <strong>$1.5 trillion</strong> for fiscal year 2027, aiming to enhance military capabilities through missile, naval, and air defense programs.

Israeli Parliament Approves Record Defense Budget Amid Tensions

The Israeli parliament has approved a record defense budget of <strong>2026 billion shekels</strong> (approximately <strong>600 million dollars</strong>) amidst rising regional tensions and the ongoing conflict with Iran. This decision reflects the government's commitment to enhancing its defense capabilities in light of increasing security threats.

Israeli Knesset Approves Massive Defense Budget Amid Rising Tensions

On Sunday evening, the Israeli parliament voted on the 2026 budget, which includes a significant increase in military spending of up to <strong>10 billion dollars</strong>. This decision comes as Tel Aviv faces escalating regional tensions and an ongoing war on multiple fronts.