US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth on November 4 defended recent strikes on alleged drug smugglers during a visit to American military personnel stationed in South Korea.
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(LEAD) Lee tells Hegseth S. Korea's plan to retake wartime operational control from U.S. would upgrade alliance
President Lee Jae Myung said Tuesday that South Korea's plan to retake its wartime operational control (OPCON) from the ...
The Defense Department’s new press policy led to an exodus of traditional journalists. Supporters of the president have stepped in.
An update on Air Force grooming standards will reportedly keep mustaches shorter and outlaw certain types completely.
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has praised South Korea’s plans to raise its military spending, saying the Asian ally will take a larger role in defending itself from North Korean threats ...
The flight was the first time the joint chiefs chairmen from both the U.S. and South Korea have commanded a combined flight ...
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth praised South Korea's plans to raise its military spending, saying Tuesday that the Asian ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Tuesday that US forces stationed in South Korea remain primarily focused on deterring ...
North Korea fired multiple artillery rockets an hour before US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth visited the border separating ...
The United States will look at "flexibility" for U.S. troops stationed in South Korea to operate against regional threats, ...
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung called for tripling government spending artificial intelligence infrastructure and ...
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