Washington: It emerged on Wednesday that the U.S. lawmakers proposed to allocate $300 million for Ukraine’s military and a declaration of support for the defense of Taiwan. The decision was taken in the wake of pushing back Russia and China from aforesaid states. The fiscal 2022 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) approves $770 billion in military spending which was $25 billion more than requested by President Joe Biden.

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