President Donald Trump announced today he wants to restart denuclearization talks with Russia and China. Newsweek's live blog ...
The offer to invite Jack Posobiec on Hegseth’s trip triggered alarm among Pentagon officials concerned about the military being dragged into partisan warfare.
Several NATO allies stressed that Ukraine and Europe must not be cut out of any peace talks, as Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth denied that the U.S. is betraying Ukraine.
The first was a speech from Secretary of Defense Peter Hegseth at the 50-nation meeting of the Ukraine-defense-support group.
President Donald Trump said he’d like the U.S. to “denuclearize” along with Russia and China, with the goal of cutting ...
President Trump has made it clear that he is pushing for an end to the war in Ukraine. The move has left Europe worried that ...
In a letter to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, the lawmakers said the decision is “not only irresponsible but also dangerous.” ...
President Donald Trump started peace negotiations over Ukraine with dramatic flair. Although he had been expected to send his ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth hammered home a message upon arrival at NATO headquarters Thursday that allies need to show ...
Trump’s takeover has also led to the immediate departure of several high-ranking Kennedy Center appointments. Shonda Rhimes, ...
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte briefed reporters on Thursday following a NATO ...
The clarification appeared designed to address the backlash ignited by his remarks as President Trump pursues negotiations to ...
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