In an interesting opinion column titled “America’s Declining Military”, the Editorial Board of The Wall Street Journal wrote that the “Biden’s budget widens a window of vulnerability for at least a decade.”
" Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine has alerted most Americans that the world is becoming a far more dangerous place. Count it as a befuddling failure, then, that the military budget President Biden unveiled Monday doesn’t meet the moment. It treads water amid inflation and invites autocrats to exploit a widening window of American weakness."
After I was rethinking the concepts posted by WSJ about the difficulty between the politicians of the Republicans and Democrats to agree in a military budget that puts again the United States in the level it was in other times, this was my opinion, that I posted in the blog comment sector of the WSJ Online:
"America needs:
1) that the politicians unify criteria and decisions about America's defense.
2)The American defense has to be the first national priority.
3) It is necessary to think that if we want peace, we have to work hard for the war.
4) our military budget has to be big enough to level our fighting power in the level China + Russia fight power together. (We don't have to be naive, never China and Russia will be our friends.)
This opinion was approval for a series of other members of the WSJ Member Community with LIKED
SOURCES: The Wall Street Journal, my own think than
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