
By Elijah J. Magnier –
Donald Trump’s call for a $1.5 trillion defence budget is not a single-cause decision, nor is it a spontaneous escalation. It reflects a convergence of strategic ambition, domestic political calculation, industrial bottlenecks, and a deeply personal conception of power. Far from being an abstract budgetary exercise, the proposal signals a structural shift in how the United States understands warfare, deterrence, and its own role in a rapidly destabilising international system.
At its core, the request acknowledges a fundamental reality: the existing US force structure, even at a $1 trillion annual budget, is no longer aligned with the wars Washington is preparing for.
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