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Trump Proposes to Massively Increase Defense Spending to $1.5 Trillion

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
January 8, 2026
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US President Donald Trump on Thursday proposed a massive increase in defense spending to $1.5 trillion by 2027. The President justified the drastic increase, citing “troubled and dangerous times” ahead. The surge in spending comes after the US held a military operation in Venezuela and captured its leader, Nicolás Maduro. He also announced that the US will take over the “high-quality” oil, generating significant revenue.

The 2026 defense spending budget, approved by Trump, was $901 billion. That’s an increase of another 67% for 2027. The President has also been recently talking about taking over the Danish territory of Greenland. He suggested national security reasons for the takeover, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio has mimicked his talking points. The President has also stated that he’s open to carrying out military operations in Colombia.

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Defense Spending to Increase to $1.5 Trillion: Trump

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The huge defense spending proposed by Trump has caused concerns of a long-term conflict. His first year in office saw fewer military operations, but his second term experienced major conflicts. From Iran to Palestine and Venezuela, the White House has stepped up its military force. The 47th President, who previously campaigned about world peace, has now gone all-in on conflicts. Marco Rubia also warned recently that Cuba “is in trouble.”

In addition to Trump’s increased defense spending, the President also withdrew the US from several international organizations. Marco Rubio justified the exit saying, “It is no longer acceptable to be sending these institutions the blood, sweat, and treasure of the American people, with little to nothing to show for it.” The organizations were intended to foster multinational cooperation and address law, trade, and human rights. Going by all these, it is most likely that global conflicts could increase in the next four years. The stock market could be affected as investors’ confidence declines.

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