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Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth warns of imminent China ‘threat’, pushes Asian allies to hike defence spending

News RoomBy News RoomMay 31, 2025
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The Rise of Weapon and Research Spending in Asian Countries
In a recent study conducted by the London-based International Institute for Strategic Studies, a new analysis highlights that spending on weapons and research among some Asian countries, particularly those in the East Asian region, is significantly increasing. This shift is driven by growing security awareness and a focus on expanding their defense industries. According to the study, the spending on these critical areas remains relatively stable at 1.5% of GDP in 2024, a trend that has been observed over the past decade. This increase reflects a broader trend where nations are responding to a darkening security outlook and responding to threats posed by regional adversaries, such as China.

The Shift in_escapes
Hegseth, a former Fox TV host and a central figure in the administration under President Trump, has expressed that the U.S. is pushing its allies in Europe to invest in their defense capabilities. This effort aims to counterstreat posed by China in the Indo-Pacific region, alongside strengthened European partnerships. Under President Trump’s influence, American nations have shifted their focus to Taiwan and China by reallocating resources from Asia to the Middle East. One notable example is the expansion of air defense systems to Rhine-C尼斯 planes, which have reportedly stumbled upon tragic occurrences, including the loss of 73 C-17 flights.

The Dynamic Motivations of spenders
The primary reason behind the increased spending on weapons and research is not merely economic survival but a quest for political, cultural, and ideological resonance. Hegseth, while spending much of his time in the U.S., often discusses restoring the warrior ethos, emphasizing that their national commitment is not about adhering to the movie ">Forces":

“To rest assured, our American priorities are not about pressure. We are not here to preach climate change or cultural issues. We respect our traditions and our militaries but want to invest in other countries’ flaws, so they don’t dare to嫱ulate what we believe. We want to build a world where our models align.”**

Theersistently Increasing Spending
It’s important to note that the trend of spending on weapons and research is a long-term one, with increasing investments each cycle. U.S. military spending on research and development (R&D) has also climbed, reflecting a recognition that advanced technology is a key pathway to long-term security transitions. This spending includes development of technologies like.RelativeLayout and AI combat systems, intended to counter global threats such as cyberattacks, nuclear experts, and existential risks. Countries like India, with its advanced military and rapid technological advancements, are setting an example by consistently increasing their R&D expenditure.

The Impact on Defense and Critical Infrastructure
From a strategic standpoint, the increasing focus on technology and defense is reshaping the dynamics of global security. American institutions, particularly the Defense program office, invest heavily in R&D aimed at enhancing cybersecurity, planetary defense, and artificial intelligence tailored for non-traditional adversaries like al-Qaeda. This investment has significant implications for the building of critical infrastructure, funding of space missions, and, importantly, the preservation of global institutions that operate with less trust in major powers, such as the U.S. Air Force. Even as major powers continue to assert their geopolitical influence, the cost of maintaining secure air defense systems and military capabilities is driving the need for alternative approaches.

Conclusion
In summary, the wedge of spending on weapons and research in some Asian countries—specializing in technologies that offer Indigenous and critical interests—reflects a societal, strategic, and ideological shift aimed at global security transitions. The rise in spending is a response to a broader trend of both economic and external pressures, particularly concerning China’s influence in the Indo-Pacific region. While this trend carries significant implications for the geopolitical landscape, its motivations and actions are shaped by a complex interplay of national, international, and cultural factors.

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