The Trump Administration’s hawkish attitudes to foreign powers bash with the desire to make big budget cuts for the Department of Defense.
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has declared the US is “prepared” to go to war with China, hours after alarming threats from Beijing in response to President Trump’s stiff new tariffs.
He represents an essential recalibration of American hard power.