Australia says it will boost uniformed military personnel by 30% to nearly 80,000
U.S. ally says it will increase uniformed personnel to nearly 80,000 from 60,000 over the next two decades
The U.S. wants to counter China’s influence around the world by providing everything from infrastructure to vaccines and green energy. WSJ’s Stu Woo explains how the plan, dubbed Build Back Better World, aims to compete with China’s Belt and Road Initiative. Photo composite: Daniel OrtonSYDNEY—Australia will increase the size of its standing military by 30% to nearly 80,000 uniformed personnel, the latest step by the U.S. ally to beef up defenses amid growing competition between the U.S.
The increase, which will take place gradually over the next two decades, will provide the manpower Australia needs for new sea, land, air and cyber operations. It comes as U.S. allies world-wide boost military spending in response to
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