In a bold move, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced increased collaboration with Indo-Pacific allies to counter China's territorial ambitions. Amid rising tensions, the US is set to enhance military training and joint weapon production.
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has raised alarms over China's imminent threat to Taiwan at the Shangri-la Dialogue, urging Asian nations to bolster defense efforts and collaborate with the US to prevent conflict.
At the Shangri-la Dialogue, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth urged Asian nations to bolster military spending to deter China's intentions towards Taiwan, emphasizing the need for stronger regional alliances.
As experts warn of catastrophic threats to US infrastructure, Trump unveils his ambitious 'Golden Dome' missile defense plan. Can this costly initiative truly protect America from modern warfare?
President Trump announces the new 'Golden Dome' missile defence system, designed to counter advanced aerial threats. With a budget surpassing $25 billion, this ambitious project aims to revolutionize US defense capabilities.
The Trump administration touts a groundbreaking $142 billion defense deal with Saudi Arabia, claiming it as the largest in history. However, critics raise concerns about its true implications.
In a bold move, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has announced a 20% reduction in four-star officers, igniting a wave of changes within the Pentagon as he aims to streamline military operations and align with Trump's security agenda.
In a bold move, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has mandated a 20% reduction in four-star generals and admirals, aiming to streamline military leadership. This decision comes amidst broader efforts to cut back on federal government size and address alleged politicization within the military ranks.
In a dramatic Game 6, the Clippers rallied to beat the Nuggets 111-105, tying the series and forcing a decisive Game 7. James Harden's 28 points and Kawhi Leonard's leadership shone through as the Clippers displayed tenacious defense.
In a bold move, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announces $5.1 billion in cuts to nonessential contracts, aiming for greater government efficiency alongside Elon Musk's task force. Major consulting firms like Accenture and Deloitte are affected, saving $1.8 billion for Defense Health.