US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Saturday urged Asian allies to ramp up military spending to counter China's growing power and prevent its dominance in the region, warning of "rightful alarm" over ...
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Saturday urged Asian allies to ramp up military spending to counter China’s growing power and prevent its dominance in ...
Speaking at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth praised India's growing military capabilities, highlighted US-India defence cooperation and credited Donald Trump ...
Hegseth said a stronger, more self-reliant network of allies is essential to deter aggression and preserve the balance of ...
Japan’s dependence on oil from the Middle East has risen to a record level at a time when global oil markets are haunted by Russia’s war in Ukraine and the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Foreign affairs turned out to be the hot button for Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in his first six months in the job, as he dramatically changed course on Japan’s strategy for dealing with Russia.
SINGAPORE >> U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth today urged Asian allies to ramp up military spending to counter China’s growing power and prevent its dominance in the region, warning of “rightful ...
Trump demands Strait of Hormuz reopen without restrictions; Australia extends measure that releases petrol and diesel from domestic reserves; Hegseth says Iran nuclear deal within reach; Follow live ...
US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth has praised Australia for “stepping up” as he chided other Pacific allies as looking for a “free ride” and relying on the “generosity of the American taxpayer”.
U.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth urged Asian allies on Saturday to ramp up military spending to counter China's growing power and prevent its dominance in the region, warning of "rightful alarm" ...
Three years into his professional baseball career, 24-year-old Joe La Sorsa had just come off one of his best seasons yet. But his future was more unclear than ever.
The fact is, no one spends $1.85 billion studying something. That money is there for procurement of assets,” an OMB official told Breaking Defense in an interview.
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