United States has asked Japan and South Korea to improve the local apportionment of the U.S. military defense
Date:2011-12-19Author:adminCategory:International militaryComment:0
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Although the United States Senate on December 15 adopted a total of $ 662 billion defense budget bill, but far from satisfied with the U.S. military targets. In announcing the “return to Asia” program, the defense spending was cut to make the United States recently asked its allies in Asia, Japan and South Korea both to improve the ratio of defense spending share.
According to Yonhap reported on 18 December, the sixth US-Japan-ROK Cooperation Dialogue in on 14 to 15 in the United States Washington. At the meeting, the United States to South Korea and Japan introduced the U.S. to further expand the budget deficit due to inevitable to reduce the defense budget situation, but made in Korea and Japan in the future need to increase the proportion of assessed contributions for the defense requirements.
attended by South Korea and Japan said about 18 people, the U.S. participants detailed the tax burden on American citizens further aggravated the situation, said: “U.S. allies South Korea and Japan can work together on this issue should be.”
U.S. side said the U.S. Congress established the bipartisan commission, if he can not make a $ 1.5 trillion spending cuts the size of the case, the United States must cut spending $ 1.2 trillion, half of its defense budget. On this basis, the United States over the next 10 years, at least to cut $ 600 billion or more. Far more than the average annual reduction in the amount of Korea’s annual defense budget ($ 24.5 billion last year).
Korea panelists pointed out that in Korea, which is a more sensitive issue, so the need to carefully deal with this problem. South Korea should also be considered. He said the United States cut defense spending will inevitably lead to the United States to redeploy U.S. forces around the world, which means that the United States recently asked South Korea will be “co-responsible.”
Yonhap speculated that U.S. troops stationed in the funds in South Korea to pay about 40%. Experts predict that the U.S. asked South Korea to the recent assessment ratio may be increased to 50%. (Li Zongze)
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