The United States is urging Taiwan's parliament to approve a comprehensive defense budget aimed at strengthening the island's military capabilities amid rising tensions with China. This initiative comes as concerns over military threats escalate.
U.S. President <strong>Donald Trump</strong> has asked lawmakers to approve a defense budget of <strong>$1.5 trillion</strong> for 2027 amid rising costs related to the war with <strong>Iran</strong>. This request comes as the United States faces increasing security challenges both domestically and internationally.
The White House has requested a new defense budget of <strong>$1.5 trillion</strong> for 2027, representing a significant <strong>42%</strong> increase over the current budget. This request comes amid rising security challenges faced by the United States.
Israel has approved a new defense budget exceeding <strong>$45 billion</strong> as military operations against Iran and Hezbollah intensify. This decision follows the death of a United Nations peacekeeper in Lebanon.
The Israeli Parliament is preparing to vote on a new budget that includes a significant increase in defense spending, reflecting the country's growing military trends amid rising regional tensions.