Pentagon chief says ready to ‘fight and win’ against China, urges Asian allies to boost defense spending
- US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth delivered a speech on May 31, 2025, in Singapore during Asia’s leading security forum, where he cautioned about an urgent threat posed by China.
- Hegseth's warning followed rising Chinese military activity and regional security concerns that led Indo-Pacific allies to increase defense spending and develop their own industries.
- He warned that China is actively gearing up to possibly employ military action to shift the power dynamics in the Indo-Pacific region, particularly posing a significant threat to Taiwan, and called on allies to strengthen their defense capabilities.
- Hegseth emphasized that the danger from China is genuine and may arrive soon, highlighting that Asian countries allocated roughly 1.5% of their GDP to defense in 2024 and calling for increased military spending.
- The US pledged to maintain its presence in the region and called for a collective allied effort to deter China, highlighting the strategic importance of unified defense commitments.
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America is better off ending its 'forever wars!'
Speaking at a conference in Singapore, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth swore that the U.S. would defend Taiwan should China attempt to 'conquer' the island. (The Daily Beast, May 31, 2025)U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance said the war between India and Pakistan will be "none of our business." (Fox News: May 9, 2025) The U.S. is better off ending its 'forever wars' overseas in places like Ukraine, Syria, Yemen, and Palestine.
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