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Congress approves $895 billion 2025 defense bill, criticized for prioritizing military spending over public needs.
The US Congress has approved an $895 billion defense bill for 2025, seen by some as fueling military hegemony and benefiting the military-industrial complex rather than addressing real security threats.
The bill mentions China 107 times, reflecting a focus on great power competition.
Critics argue that this spending benefits defense contractors and lawmakers with ties to the industry, rather than public needs, and strains the fiscal budget.
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