Hegseth Maintains U.S. Position on Taiwan, China Urges Caution U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth maintained Washington’s position on Taiwan and stressed the defense of U.S.
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Trump tells Pentagon to immediately resume testing US nuclear weapons
U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday ordered the U.S. military to immediately resume testing nuclear weapons for the first time in 33 years, minutes before
Trump, Xi reach deal to cut tariffs and boost trade
The US signed the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty, which bans all atomic test blasts — both military and civilian — in 1996. The US conducted two nuclear
Trump cuts China fentanyl tariff to 10% as Xi delays rare-earth controls
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With Fourth Plenum, Xi Jinping Dares the US to Fight
Just ahead of the Trump-Xi summit, a high-level CCP meeting set the tone by emphasizing China’s push for tech supremacy. On October 25 and 26,
US plans to reduce troop numbers in Europe
Romania‘s Defense Ministry said on Wednesday that some US troops rotated out of the country would not be replaced, as the US plans to cut the number
ROK-U.S. alliance expands to address Indo-Pacific contingencies
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