{"id":759,"date":"2025-05-19T22:16:27","date_gmt":"2025-05-19T22:16:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.vecimasupport.com\/?p=759"},"modified":"2025-05-20T00:31:42","modified_gmt":"2025-05-20T00:31:42","slug":"hegseth-reveals-plans-to-counter-china-stay-ahead-in-arms-race-as-pentagon-pivots-to-indo-pacific","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.vecimasupport.com\/index.php\/2025\/05\/19\/hegseth-reveals-plans-to-counter-china-stay-ahead-in-arms-race-as-pentagon-pivots-to-indo-pacific\/","title":{"rendered":"Hegseth reveals plans to counter China, stay ahead in arms race as Pentagon pivots to Indo-Pacific"},"content":{"rendered":"
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth<\/u><\/a> said the Pentagon is working to stay ahead in modern warfare amid drone and artificial intelligence advancements on the battlefield.<\/p>\n Hegseth, a former “Fox & Friends Weekend” co-host, sat down with “The Will Cain Show” Monday at the Pentagon, where he laid out the Trump administration\u2019s posture toward China amid an arms race with the communist country and adversaries like Russia and Iran.<\/p>\n “We concede nothing to the communist Chinese. We’re creating dilemmas for them at every level,” he said.<\/p>\n The Pentagon boss added that the White House is invested in the ongoing wars in Gaza and Ukraine but is shifting its attention to countering China\u00a0in the Indo-Pacific<\/u><\/a>, a move reflected in Hegseth\u2019s first overseas trip to Hawaii, Guam, the Philippines and Japan.<\/p>\n PENTAGON LOSING CUTTING EDGE ON WEAPONS INNOVATION, NEEDS ‘MASSIVE KICK IN THE PANTS,’ SAY DEFENSE LEADERS<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n China has made significant advancements in drone production, with reports that the country is preparing to launch a new drone-carrying mothership capable of releasing up to 100 smaller drones at a time.<\/p>\n Chinese technology company DJI touts itself as the world’s leading manufacturer of consumer and commercial drones and has a hefty presence in U.S. and Asian markets.<\/p>\n Craig Singleton, a senior China fellow at the non-partisan Foundation for Defense of Democracies,\u00a0told Fox News Digital<\/u><\/a> that the Shenzhen-based company dominates the global drone market, controlling more than 70% of the worldwide market share.<\/p>\n “That\u2019s alarming, because DJI drones are essentially data collectors for Beijing \u2014 giving China potential access to sensitive infrastructure imagery, flight patterns, and more. It\u2019s not just a market-share problem \u2014 it\u2019s a national security threat,” he said.<\/p>\n CHINA LAUNCHES LARGE MILITARY DRILLS AROUND TAIWAN TO ISSUE \u2018SEVERE WARNING\u2019<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n Hegseth told Fox News host Will Cain that the Pentagon understands the motives and capabilities of the\u00a0Chinese government<\/u><\/a> and wants to build up a U.S. military that\u2019s capable of deterring any future conflict between the two nations.<\/p>\n “We don’t want that conflict. You showed how big they are,” he said, referring to a graphic that compares and contrasts the United States\u2019 active personnel, warships and nuclear weapons to China\u2019s.<\/p>\n “President Trump has a great relationship with Xi Jinping \u2014 we think that’s a good thing. And we stared them down on trade \u2014 we think that’s a good thing. Rebalancing that dynamic is important. We’re the ones in the background trying to say we would always prefer to resolve this peacefully. But we’re gonna do that by being as strong as possible to meet their threat at every turn.”<\/p>\n