Speaking at an Asian security summit in Singapore, the United States defense secretary faced questioning over Washington’s ongoing dedication to regional partners and the status of future arms deals. Pete Hegseth emphasized that the U.S. is not retreating from its Indo-Pacific alliances, but stressed that allied nations must substantially increase their own defense spending and military capabilities to share the burden of collective security.
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