Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
DoD Mulls China Defense Spending Jump
By Gerry J. Gilmore
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, March 7, 2001 - DoD officials are analyzing
reports that the People's Republic of China is increasing
military spending this year by almost 18 percent.
"Is it something that we pay attention to? You bet,"
Pentagon spokesman Navy Rear Adm. Craig Quigley said at a
March 6 press briefing. "Is it all by itself going to have
a profound impact on U.S. defense policy and defense
spending? I don't think so. I think that is too strong a
description."
Quigley noted that U.S. defense planners would examine any
national security impact of the purported 17.7 percent
Chinese defense spending increase.
"You really do take a look at a regional basis. You rely on
the commander in chief of the Pacific, you rely on the U.S.
ambassadors in those countries to get a feel for the tenor
of military engagement throughout a region," he said.
Related Site of Interest:DOD News Briefing, March 6, 2001
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