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America’s allies and friends have good reasons to be cautious about the mismatch between its words and actions. Read more at ...
Good morning! SOFREP’s Morning Brief is back with the latest insights on defense and global affairs for Sunday, June 8, 2025.
The inspector general's request focuses on how information about the March 15 airstrikes on Houthi targets in Yemen was ...
A highly visible missile base on Okinawa is part of a Japanese defense buildup made amid fears of Beijing’s growing power and ...
U.S. employers slowed hiring last month, but still added a solid 139,000 jobs amid uncertainty over Trump’s trade wars.
Hegseth focused his warning on Beijing’s stance toward Taiwan, making the stakes clear for the broader region. “To be clear: ...
The Trump administration may be following its predecessor’s policy in looking to NATO for assistance against China. Alas, ...
President Donald Trump is nominating Vice Adm. Brad Cooper to take over as the top U.S. military commander in the Middle East ...
The U.S. would be wise to refrain from overestimating China’s military capability and underestimating the capability of ...
China's foreign and defense ministries issued angry statements after Hegseth called the People's Republic a "threat" at a Singapore conference.
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warned that the threat from China was real and potentially imminent as he pushed allies in the Indo-Pacific to spend more on their own defense needs.
“Hegseth deliberately ignored the call for peace and development by countries in the region, and instead touted the Cold War ...