US Defense Policy Remains Steadfast Under Trump Administration, Echoing Biden’s Approach

Richard Sanders During today’s visit to Manila, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that the Trump administration will support the Philippines in addressing the threats from China. Amidst a national security controversy in the US, Hegseth reaffirmed Washington’s strong commitment to the region during a meeting with Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. today in Manila….

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Taiwan dismisses China complaint about collision of navy ship, trawler

by Martin Haffner Associate Editor Taiwan has dismissed China’s complaint regarding a recent collision between a Taiwanese navy vessel and a fishing trawler. The incident, which took place in the waters around Taiwan, was characterized by Taiwanese officials as an unfortunate accident. They emphasized that the navy was conducting routine patrols and had acted appropriately…

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Trump has ‘gone too far’ – Danish defense minister

Richard Sanders US President Donald Trump’s repeated promises to annex Greenland are not appropriate for a close ally and overall are “escalating tensions,” Danish Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen has said. “I think we’ll go as far as we have to go. We need Greenland, and the world needs us to have Greenland, including Denmark,” Trump told reporters…

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Scandal Erupts Over U.S. Officials’ Breach of Security Protocols Amid Yemen Bombing Campaign

Francis Tuschek In a developing scandal that has captured the attention of mainstream American media and the public, U.S. officials find themselves under fire not for their military actions in Yemen, but for an embarrassing breach of security protocols. The uproar coincides with a renewed U.S. bombing campaign against Yemen that has raised serious ethical…

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