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On this week’s “More To The Story,” The Atlantic’s editor-in-chief talks about what he learned from “Signalgate”—and what ...
Earlier, Hegseth had told U.S. lawmakers that China was undergoing "an unprecedented military buildup" that could threaten ...
The island plans to start introducing sea drones to its naval forces this year as part of preparations for what it sees as a ...
Australia must prepare. China attacking Taiwan is not inevitable, but if it happens, it will become a wide-ranging ...
BEIJING: A senior Chinese official accused the United States defence chief on Thursday of "inciting confrontation and ...
A senior Chinese official accused the United States defense chief on Thursday of “inciting confrontation and conflict” after ...
Pete Hegseth, U.S. secretary of defense, in a statement to the Senate Appropriations Committee on June 11: "When an opponent sees our well-equipped and tough-as-nails warriors, they will decide ...
The U.S. military is facing shortages of critical and much-needed munitions. Secretary of Defense Hegseth made a personal appeal to defense industry leaders to help fix the problem.
Southeast Asian countries can spur thinking on the Taiwan question by prodding Washington to match its words with deeds, says ...
China poses an increasingly aggressive threat to the US and deterring Beijing is the Pentagon’s top regional priority amid its rapid military buildup and invasion drills near Taiwan, US Secretary of ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the U.S. would take military action to stop China from invading Taiwan, outlining a defense policy that shifts strategic focus from Europe to Asia to deter what he ...