May 7, 2026

Indo-Pacific Command seeks $27.3B to counter China

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The greatest danger the United States faces in the Pacific “is the erosion of conventional deterrence” with China, said the head of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, who submitted to Congress an assessment calling for $27.3 billion in spending from fiscal 2022 to 2027 to counter the rising Asian power.

Without a convincing deterrent capability, “China will be emboldened to take action to supplant the established rules-based international order,” Adm. Phil Davidson said Monday in prepared remarks at the AFCEA TechNet Indo-Pacific Conference.

The United States “must convince Beijing that the costs to achieve its objectives by military force are simply too high,” Davidson said.

https://www.staradvertiser.com/2021/03/03/hawaii-news/indo-pacific-command-seeks-27-3b-to-counter-china/

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