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As in all things military, execution, not ideas, is key to achieving lasting reforms in the Department of Defense.
There is much to like about Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s interim national defense strategic guidance document.
Opinion: Trump’s new defense strategy raises crucial questions for policymakers and U.S. allies. The authors of this op-ed ...
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth recently concluded his visit to Guam—a U.S. territory in the Pacific Ocean, and one of ...
A Pentagon social media account has been hyping up the new defense secretary and says it's "fighting against fake news." ...
In viewing China as the only country with both the intent and capability to challenge America’s primacy, there is broad ...
So what example has Hegseth set? That he’s politically loyal, but also that he’s careless? And when you’re careless in the military, people can die. And that’s why I say, if he has any ...
The US is reorienting its military strategy to focus primarily on deterring a potential Chinese invasion of Taiwan, a memo signed by US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth showed. The memo also called ...
We must not lose sight of this kind of military ... Hegseth rightly says. Indeed, this observation influenced the modest differences between Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis’s National Defense ...
The memo, addressed to military leaders and ... at the headquarters level. Hegseth said the realignment effort will support his Interim National Defense Strategy, which emphasizes readiness ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth fired back at ... that we're ripping DEI out of the military and making it colorblind and merit-based." "If their whole strategy is… minute-long videos on TikTok ...
A North Korean defence ministry official chastised the US for aggravating security risks and ‘conniving’ to make Japan a ‘military giant’.