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Inside Indo-Pacific Command’s $87 billion wish list to deter China
By Joe Gould
 Thursday, Mar 9
 
WASHINGTON ― U.S. Indo-Pacific Command has outlined new spending requirements to boost deterrence against China, including billions of dollars in new weapons, new construction and closer military-to-military collaboration with America’s allies in the region.

The command’s congressionally-ordered assessment delivered Wednesday calls for more than $87 billion in spending between 2024 and 2028; with $15.4 billion for fiscal year 2024 alone. That represents a significant jump from last year’s $9 billion request for FY23 and five-year projected spend of $77 billion.

With China competition a bipartisan priority on Capitol Hill, the Indo-Pacific Command assessment of its needs offers a blueprint for China hawks to add to President Joe Biden’s $842 billion defense budget for FY24, which requests $9.1 billion for the Pentagon’s Pacific Deterrence Initiative.

https://www.defensenews.com/pentagon/2023/03/09/inside-indo-pacific-commands-87-billion-wish-list-to-deter-china/
abolitionist Frederick Douglass: “Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did, and it never will.”