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Hegseth praises South Korea's plans to raise its military spending and boost defense capabilities
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth praised South Korea's plans to raise its military spending, saying Tuesday that the Asian ally will take a larger role in defending itself from North Korean aggressions as the allies must brace for regional contingencies.
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Pete Hegseth had a lot to say when he summoned military leaders. Here are some facts and context
NEW YORK (AP) — Armed with a 10-point plan and pacing a stage in Quantico, Virginia, on Tuesday, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth enumerated for hundreds of assembled military leaders just how much of the force’s policy, philosophy and culture will change for more than 2 million Americans in uniform under President Donald Trump’s command.
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(2nd LD) Lee tells Hegseth S. Korea's plan of retaking wartime operational control from U.S. would upgrade alliance
President Lee Jae Myung said Tuesday that South Korea's plan of retaking of its wartime operational control (OPCON) from the United States within his term would serve as a major opportunity to upgrade the bilateral alliance.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s visit to the heavily fortified DMZ came ahead of talks expected to involve Washington’s goal of reshaping the role of U.S. troops in Korea.
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth sent out a list of topics that Department of War personnel are now required to receive prior approval on.
The move expands the Trump administration’s efforts to use military personnel in support of its immigration crackdown.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has summoned the military’s top officers — hundreds of generals and admirals — to a base in northern Virginia for a sudden meeting next week, according to three
The secretary recently told military leaders that those who disagree with him “should do the honorable thing and resign.” The words resonate for a reason.
North Korea test-fired rockets shortly before Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth arrived in, South Korea, the country's military said.