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Selasa, 17 Maret 2015
What Is China's Real Defense Budget?
Kyle Mizokami, Real Clear Defense/War Is Boring: How Much Is China Really Spending on Its Military?
China has announced its defense budget for 2015. Beijing will spend the equivalent of $144.2 billion dollars on its military, a 10.1-percent increase year over year.
But this probably isn’t the real number — and there are serious questions about Beijing’s defense budget. For one, how much of an actual increase will the Chinese military get? Does this keep track with economic growth? And what does China spend more on — defending against foreign enemies or its own people?
The answers to those questions are … complicated.
WNU Editor: The Chinese national security budget is just as complicated as Americas. Kyle Mizokami is right when he says the following ....
.... China has more than one defense budget.
China’s internal security apparatus, which controls everything from the paramilitary People’s Armed Police to the so-called “Great Firewall of China” that blocks Internet traffic, is a juggernaut which rivals the Chinese military in spending.
Beijing declined to release the numbers for its internal security budget in 2013 and 2014, leading many to speculate that it was hiding an embarrassing fact. Namely, that China might spend more on internal security — defending against its own people — than it spends on deterring external enemies.
America's intelligence budget is separate from the Pentagon's .... and this does not include other U.S. government departments with a defense link .... like The Department of Energy (nuclear weapons), war contingency budgets, research projects via through NASA/DARPA/etc.. The Chinese are now employing the same methods .... they have learned from the best and are now doing the same thing that the U.S. has been doing for years.
Rabu, 04 Maret 2015
China's Defense Budget To Grow 10% in 2015
Wall Street Journal: China to Boost Military Budget by About 10%
Economic slowdown has little impact on Beijing’s military modernization plans
BEIJING—China will raise military spending by about 10% this year, a senior Chinese official said on Wednesday, suggesting that an economic slowdown will have limited impact on modernization plans that include new submarines, aircraft carriers and stealth fighter jets.
Fu Ying, a spokeswoman for the National People’s Congress, told a news conference that the precise figure for the defense budget would be announced on Thursday, the opening day of the Chinese legislature’s annual meeting. She said it would be in line with the overall increase in government spending planned for 2015.
WNU Editor: This budget increase is even bigger than what is being publicly acknowledged (see above video).
More News On China's Defense Budget To Grow 10% in 2015
China defense budget rise to defy slowing economy -- Reuters
China to boost military budget by 10 per cent -- Economic Times/AP
Beijing: China To Grow Defense Budget By 10% -- Defense News/AFP
China’s Military Budget Increasing 10% for 2015, Official Says -- NYT
China’s Defense Spending Slows as Xi Turns Graft Push on PLA -- Bloomberg
China to increase military budget by 10 percent to $145 billion -- Deutsche Welle
China Continues To Ramp Up Defense Spending, To Hike Budget By 10% In 2015 -- IBTimes
China to Boost Military Budget by 10 Percent -- VOA
China’s defense spending to grow 10% in 2015 -- ITAR-TASS
China’s Defense Budget to Grow by 10% in 2015 -- Sputnik
China’s Defense Budget to Increase 10 Percent in 2015 -- The Diplomat
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