U.S. Secretary of Defense Calls For a “More Forward” Military Posture in the Indo-Pacific
|We have been hearing for decades now about the pivot to the Pacific and where in the world does most of the U.S. military’s attention continue to go to? The Middle East of course, just look at the recent Patriot battalion deployment from Korea as the latest example of this:

The United States is delivering a “more forward” force posture in the Indo-Pacific to help deter an increasingly assertive China, the Pentagon chief said Wednesday, calling on allies and partners to “step up” to be “true force multipliers for freedom.”
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth made the remarks during a speech at the U.S. Army War College in Pennsylvania, reaffirming America’s security commitment to the Indo-Pacific region and stressing that U.S. President Donald Trump’s America First policy does not mean “America alone.”
“Most importantly, we are deterring Communist China in the Indo-Pacific and around the world to deliver peace in this region,” Hegseth said.
“We are delivering a more forward regional force posture. We are supporting allies and partners … Allies and partners are our force multipliers as they strengthen their own capabilities, including in Taiwan,” he added.
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