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The Trump administration announced major moves in the Panama Canal this week, with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth explaining Thursday that the deals are a means of serving American interests and work...
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Hegseth’s remarks triggered a fiery response from the Chinese government, which said: “Who represents the real threat to the Canal? People will make their own judgement.”
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Only President Donald Trump will make decisions about the future of U.S. troops in Europe, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said on Wednesday, when asked if he would keep troop levels at their current levels.
The Pentagon’s official watchdog revealed Thursday that it is conducting an investigation into Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s role in Signalgate.
Photos show that Hegseth has the word "kafir" tattooed in Arabic below his right bicep. The phrase is used in the Quran to refer to someone who has "disbelief" or "a rejection of true belief," according to Islamic Scholar Abdullah Al Andalusi.
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said Washington would “take back” the Panama Canal from “China’s influence” during a visit to Panama, saying the Trump administration would not ...
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The senior Republican and Democrat on the Senate Armed Services committee requested the probe after Hegseth disclosed sensitive on Signal.
President Barack Obama allowed women with lesser physical fitness in combat. Now that’s changing. From David Mastio:
During a joint press conference in Tokyo on March 30, 2025, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that the Defense Department has started
The DCHRMS initiative is based on Oracle software. Looking through contracts and defense websites, Bloomberg identified Oracle, in addition to defense and engineering firm Leidos, as among the companies affected by terminations, the outlet reported Friday.
Army Secretary Dan Driscoll has replaced FBI Director Kash Patel as acting director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, an unprecedented move for the civilian head of the largest military service.