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Hegseth Urges Indo-Pacific Allies to Boost Defense Against China

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Defense Minister Beit Higseth says that the United States will stand by its Pacific allies in India because they are facing increasing military and economic pressure from China. He called on the Asian countries to strengthen their military spending, saying that the Chinese army “is training in the real deal” when it comes to its declared goal of Taiwan.

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