Putin Says Trump’s Proposal to Halve Military Spending Is a ‘Good Idea’
Trump suggested cutting military spending in half as
part of a deal with Russia and China
by Dave DeCamp February 25, 2025
Russian President Vladimir Putin has backed a proposal from President
Trump to cut
military spending in half as part of a potential three-way arrangement between
the US, Russia, and China.
“I think it’s a good idea. The US would cut by 50%,
and we would cut by 50%, and then China would join if it wanted,” Putin said in
an interview on Monday.
The Russian leader said he couldn’t speak for China
but said Moscow could “come to an agreement with the US, we’re not against it.”
He added that it was a “good proposal, and we are ready for a discussion about
this.”
On Tuesday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin
Jian was asked if China supported the
proposal. He didn’t give a
direct answer but said China’s “limited defense spending is completely out of
the need of safeguarding national sovereignty, security and development
interests, and the need of maintaining world peace.”
As things stand, the US spends significantly more on
its military than Russia and China combined. According to the Stockholm International Peace
Research Institute (SIPRI),
in 2023, the US accounted for 37% of global military spending. China came in
second but was still far behind, accounting for 12% of military spending, and
Russia was in third at 4.5%.
When Trump floated his proposal to cut spending, he also suggested the idea of denuclearization.
“There’s no reason for us to be building brand new nuclear weapons. We already
have so many you could destroy the world 50 times over or 100 times over. And
here we are building new nuclear weapons, and [Russia] is building new nuclear
weapons, and China is building new nuclear weapons,” he said.
While Trump seems to favor the idea of limiting
military spending and reducing nuclear weapons, he is also advancing policies
that will have the opposite effect. The president has backed a
budget plan from House Republicans that will raise
the US military budget by $100 billion and also signed an executive
order to develop a massive new missile defense system, which risks starting
a new arms race.
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