U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says Washington remains committed to the Indo-Pacific region while softening past ...
The U.S. defense secretary said there is "rightful alarm" of China's military build up. But he also struck a more moderate ...
The defense secretary touted better relations with Beijing, but critics said the administration is neglecting Asian allies’ ...
Hegseth said a stronger, more self-reliant network of allies is essential to deter aggression and preserve the balance of ...
Hegseth's softened rhetoric compared to last year's Shangri-La Dialogue comes amid efforts manage tensions with Beijing.
As the U.S. has done for decades, Hegseth tried to straddle the line between not angering Chinese leaders and still not ...
The Pentagon chief, in a rare omission, avoided any mention of Taiwan in a speech to Asian officials.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth toned down his criticism of China during remarks to Pacific leaders and diplomats on Saturday, ...
Pete Hegseth has told America’s allies in Asia they cannot “freeload” on defence and must increase spending to counter China’s military build-up.
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