US Defense Secretary warns of 'imminent' China threat
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Despite previous claims from the Department of Defense that the United States has officially accepted the luxury Boeing 747-8 jumbo jet from Qatar, the United States and Qatar have not yet finalized the details of the agreement,
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth ordered the gutting of a Pentagon office shortly after it disclosed that it would be overseeing the testing of President Donald Trump’s Golden Dome missile defense system and the programs associated with the massive,
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said Saturday that China plans to "invade" Taiwan in 2027 and warned that any attempt could result in devastating consequences for the Indo-Pacific region and the world.
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Raw Story on MSNTrump's $175B defense plan is already 40 years out of date: analystPresident Donald Trump's Golden Dome is not just expensive — it is also not the ‘future of war,’ according to Washington Post columnist Max Boot. “The drone revolution necessitates an urgent effort by the U.
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The United States and United Arab Emirates are deepening their commercial and defensive ties following President Donald Trump's recent diplomatic trip to the Middle East.
The Trump administration plans to establish a “Major Defense Partnership” with the United Arab Emirates (UAE), bilateral cooperation that could mean joint weapons development and closer military
To meet the realities of modern warfare, America needs to engage most of its industrial base as well as those of its allies.
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The United States wouldn't be the first country to eliminate the coin, Turco said. Canada, for example, decided to phase out its penny in 2012. In the U.S., the Department of Defense stopped using pennies at its overseas bases in 1980 because it became too expensive to ship them.
Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. emphasizes the importance of the US-Southeast Asia Defense Ministerial Meeting in Singapore 'particularly amidst increasing challenges to the rules-based interna
When the Trump administration cut federal funding to Harvard University, it abruptly ended an estimated $180 million that the federal government had poured into U.S. military projects at Harvard in recent years,