Hegseth Seeks to Convince Allies Silence Is Best on Taiwan (1)

May 31, 2026, 11:10 PM UTC

At a security forum in Singapore, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth sought to convince US allies that staying quiet on Taiwan is the best way to project American strength. While time will tell if that’s the case, for the moment it’s a win for Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Hegseth over the weekend became the first Pentagon chief in more than a decade to avoid mentioning Taiwan during a speech that lasted about 30 minutes at the annual Shangri-La Dialogue. Declaring “the era of performative outrage is over,” he outlined a “strong, quiet and clear” policy toward the region and hailed ...

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