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KMT Legislator Questions Defense Budget, Premier Defends Drone and Submarine Programs
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Politique·20.05.2026Résumé IA

KMT Legislator Questions Defense Budget, Premier Defends Drone and Submarine Programs

KMT legislator Ma Wen-chun questioned the government's defense budget, particularly regarding drones and submarines. Premier Cho Jung-tai refuted her claims of deception, stating her consistent opposition to drone and submarine development. Ma argued that funds are dispersed and questioned their effectiveness, while Cho defended the long-term strategy and the efforts of defense personnel.

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Legislator Questions Defense Budget Allocation, Citing Delays in Key Military Projects
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Politique·20.05.2026Résumé IA

Legislator Questions Defense Budget Allocation, Citing Delays in Key Military Projects

Legislator Ma Wen-chun criticized the Ministry of National Defense's budget allocation, arguing that Taiwan's defense issues stem from delayed military projects rather than insufficient funds. She highlighted issues with F-16V fighter jets, Stinger missiles, submarines, and M1A2 tanks, questioning the actual formation of combat power despite budget approval.

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Israel to Add $119 Billion to Defense Budget Over Decade for Domestic Munitions Production
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03.05.2026Résumé IA

Israel to Add $119 Billion to Defense Budget Over Decade for Domestic Munitions Production

Israel will invest 350 billion shekels ($119 billion) in its defense budget over the next ten years to develop domestic munitions production capacities, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced. The investment aims to ensure Israel is not dependent on foreign sources for weapons and includes development of Israeli-made aircraft. Netanyahu also ordered a special project to thwart drone threats several weeks ago.

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Pentagon Unveils $1.5 Trillion Defense Budget Request, Largest Post-WWII Increase
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Defense·21.04.2026Résumé IA

Pentagon Unveils $1.5 Trillion Defense Budget Request, Largest Post-WWII Increase

The Pentagon revealed President Trump's $1.5 trillion defense budget request for fiscal year 2027, the largest year-over-year increase in the post-WWII era. The budget creates a 'presidential priorities' category covering Golden Dome missile defense, drone dominance, AI and data infrastructure. It includes $65 billion for 18 warships under the 'Golden Fleet' initiative, $53.6 billion for autonomous drones, and ramps F-35 procurement to 85 aircraft annually. The request does not include funding for the Iran conflict, with a supplemental budget expected for those costs.

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Pentagon Requests $1.5 Trillion 2027 Defense Budget, Triples Drone Spending to $74 Billion
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Defense·21.04.2026Résumé IA

Pentagon Requests $1.5 Trillion 2027 Defense Budget, Triples Drone Spending to $74 Billion

The Pentagon has requested $1.5 trillion in defense spending for the 2027 budget, tripling drone-related spending to over $74 billion and allocating $30 billion for critical munitions including missile interceptors. Military officials disclosed that Patriot and THAAD air defense systems have become critically low during the Iran war. The budget also includes $21 billion for counter-drone systems, $2 billion for U.S.-Mexico border operations, and represents the largest shipbuilding request since 1962.

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