There is much to like about Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s interim national defense strategic guidance document.
The Army is quietly considering a sweeping reduction of up to 90,000 active-duty troops, a move that underscores mounting fiscal pressures at the Pentagon and a broader shift in military strategy away ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth unveils sweeping Pentagon overhaul, aiming to cut civilian jobs and streamline operations to ...
The US is reorienting its military strategy to focus primarily on deterring a potential Chinese invasion of Taiwan, a memo ...
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is meeting with important allies during his Indo-Pacific trip, with one notable exception: ...
Opinion: The authors of this op-ed argue the DOD's 8% relook offers an opportunity to break the defense budgeting routine, ...
As Trump's allies start turning on his defense secretary, Jennifer Rubin of The Contrarian explains how Pete Hegseth's tenure ...
So what example has Hegseth set? That he’s politically loyal, but also that he’s careless? And when you’re careless in the military, people can die. And that’s why I say, if he has any ...
But Hegseth is—for now—the United States secretary of defense, by law the second in the chain of command of the United States ...
The memo, addressed to military leaders and ... at the headquarters level. Hegseth said the realignment effort will support his Interim National Defense Strategy, which emphasizes readiness ...