Summary
China announced a 7.2% increase in its defense budget at the National People’s Congress, maintaining the same percentage growth as last year.
Despite reflecting an economic slowdown, China remains the second-largest military spender globally, with actual defense spending potentially 40% higher than official figures.
The budget supports China’s military expansion, particularly in the South China Sea and concerning Taiwan, which Beijing claims as its territory.
Premier Li Qiang firmly opposes Taiwan’s independence.
It’s good time to invest as the enemy made huge mistake(s).
For clarity: by 7.2%, not to 7.2% (of GDP).
How much is their attack and hybrid warfare budget
Those are some pretty old soldiers in the picture.
Here’s an idea, what if every country followed the same rules that say how they’re allowed to treat each other? We could call it a between-nations follow-laws system. How cool would that be?
Gina will keep ginaning.