June 10, 2021
If China Is the No. 1 Threat, Why Doesn’t the 2022 Budget Reflect It?
Source: Defense One
Journalist: Tara Copp
For the last decade, combatant commanders for the Middle East and Asia-Pacific have found themselves competing for warships, aircraft, and surveillance assets. Decisions often favored U.S. Central Command and its need to counter Iranian-backed militias, the Taliban, ISIS, and a proliferating roster of insurgent groups.
This budget year was supposed to mark the turning point.
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