U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth gave away a major bargaining chip on Ukraine even before negotiating a settlement to end its war with Russia, according to some experts.The Pentagon chief spoke Wednesday morning before a meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group and said the possibility of
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Trump fires CQ Brown, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Hegseth Defends Trump’s Firing of Joint Chiefs Chairman
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said in an interview on Sunday that Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr. was “not the right man for the moment” and praised President Trump’s handling of the war in Ukraine.
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Hegseth defends Trump’s firing of Joint Staff Chairman Gen. CQ Brown
Earlier today, Hamas handed over the bodies of four Israeli hostages held in Gaza — the first time the group has released deceased captives since October 7, 2023. They are said to include the bodies of Shiri Bibas,
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said during his first trip to Europe as Pentagon chief that the U.S. does not believe Ukraine’s membership to NATO “is a realistic outcome.”
Hegseth held talks with U.K. Defence Secretary John Healey, before a meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group at NATO headquarters in Brussels. Hegseth's predecessor, former Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin,
Ukraine's defense minister Rustem Umerov appeared to come away unimpressed from his meeting with U.S. defense secretary Pete Hegseth, according to a national security reporter.The newly installed Pentagon chief held talks with U.
Yesterday, U.S. President Donald Trump attempted to rewrite that history of Ukraine’s invasion, telling reporters that current Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky “should have never started it.” Trump found himself in a defensive position Tuesday after the White House announced it would launch talks with Russia’s leader on the future of the war in Ukraine—but those talks hosted in Saudi Arabia,
Pentagon head Pete Hegseth defended Trump’s Ukraine negotiations with Putin and urged allies to ‘make Nato great again’.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNPentagon refutes Trump’s claim of $350 billion spent on UkraineDonald Trump's statement about $350 billion in aid to Ukraine is not supported by actual data. The real amount is recorded by government agencies, according to Holos Ameryky. This week, US President Donald Trump once again reiterated his claim that the United States has spent $350 billion supporting Ukraine.
Macron interrupts Trump to correct him on European assistance to Ukraine; Musk’s deadline nears - The French president told The Independent that Trump had been ‘very friendly, as always,’ despite not
As Western officials believe that Russian President Vladimir Putin's ultimate war aim of undercutting Ukraine’s sovereignty remains unchanged, the Kremlin is likely to seek similarly steep terms in any future talks.
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