Indo-PacificU.S. defense bill triples Indo-Pacific fund and heads to Biden's desk
Congress authorizes more ships, aiming to meet China challenge
An attack submarine moors at the U.S. naval base in Guam. The defense bill calls for building an advanced missile defense system on the island. (Photo courtesy of U.S. Department of Defense)
RYO NAKAMURA, Nikkei staff writer
December 17, 2021 04:05 JST
WASHINGTON -- Congress wants the U.S. military to further strengthen its posture in the Indo-Pacific region to fend off Chinese aggression. That was the message sent when the Senate passed the annual defense spending bill Wednesday, taking a more hawkish stance than the White House's budget request from May.