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Biden mired in credibility crisis on Ukraine amid attempt to seek defense spending boost
Fanning war to divert internal conflicts won't work or make US great
By

Wang Qi
and
Liu Xuanzun
Published: Mar 29, 2022 11:57 PM

US President Joe Biden departures from Brussels to Poland on March 25, 2022 after attending a NATO summit. Photo: AFP

US President Joe Biden departures from Brussels to Poland on March 25, 2022 after attending a NATO summit. Photo: AFP

The White House on Monday asked Congress for an $813 billion national defense in 2023, including $773 billion for the Pentagon, a four percent rise from the 2022 submission, with the "pacing challenge" of China and the "Russian aggression" to justify the request.

A day after US President Joe Biden forcefully declared in Poland that Russian President Vladimir Putin "cannot remain in power", a national poll released by NBC News on Sunday ironically showed that Biden's job approval fell to its lowest in his presidency, amid inflation, COVID-19 outbreaks, and concerns of rising military expenditure and the escalating Ukraine crisis.

On the sharp contrast between the record-breaking defense budget request and lowest approval rating, Chinese experts said the White House should be aware that creating rivals and showing military toughness is not the way to win public support and make the US look great again.

The days of creating tension or even war to solve deep problems at home are gone, and the US' position on the Ukraine crisis is not as justified as it thinks it is, they said.

The budget, according to US media, also includes $6.9 billion for the European Deterrence Initiative and $1.8 billion to expand the US military presence in the Indo-Pacific region. And there is an additional $682 million for Ukraine to fight Russia. "Persistent threats" posed by Iran and North Korea were also mentioned in the budget request.

US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin said in a statement on Monday that the budget "reflects our National Defense Strategy and the focus of that strategy on the pacing challenge of China."


But the fact is that China's defense budget in 2022 is about $230 billion, meaning that the US military budget will remain nearly four times China's and leads the world.

The Pentagon also transmitted the classified 2022 National Defense Strategy to Congress on Monday, which stated that the Pentagon will act urgently to sustain and strengthen deterrence, with China as the most consequential strategic competitor.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin slammed Washington on Tuesday that their report is full of Cold War and bloc confrontation mentality.

"China and Russia are two major countries. The US attempt to contain and suppress them will not succeed. The US should reflect on its responsibilities in the Ukraine crisis, review and correct the practice of creating imaginary enemies, ignoring other countries' political and security concerns and mobilizing bloc confrontation," Wang said.

The US' military spending hike risks an arms race and threatens global stability and peace, and this is dangerous to not only China, but also other countries, analysts said.

The US has been fanning the flames and stirring trouble all over the world so it can benefit from the conflicts, analysts said, noting that the US not only gains geopolitical advantages through the conflicts it triggered, but also economic gains through the sale of arms, among others.
https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202203/1257147.shtml

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