United States President Donald Trump is seeking to boost defence spending by 10 per cent in his first budget.The proposal will increase defence spending by 54 billion dollar but seeks to recoup that sum through deep cuts elsewhere, including foreign assistance other non-military spendings.
Mr Trump's plan leaves large welfare programmes untouched, despite Republican calls for reform. The president has consulted government agencies about his plans and will present his
budget to Congress in May.
Republican John McCain said the 603 billion dollar defence budget - which was outlined by White House officials - would be insufficient. Speaking at the White House during a meeting with state governors, Mr Trump said that he intends to do more with less and make the government lean and accountable.
Military spending has declined in recent years due to budgetary battles in Congress that led to a spending freeze on defence.