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  National News  US Assures Indo-Pacific Allies Amid Rising China Tensions, Warns on Taiwan
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US Assures Indo-Pacific Allies Amid Rising China Tensions, Warns on Taiwan

Alisa ChenAlisa Chen—May 31, 202524
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SINGAPORE – United States Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth delivered a strong message of reassurance to Indo-Pacific allies on Saturday, May 31, 2025, pledging unwavering U.S. support against intensifying military and economic pressure from China. Speaking at a prominent security conference in Singapore, Secretary Hegseth sought to calm concerns among regional partners who face increasing assertiveness from Beijing.

Reinforcing Alliances and Shared Responsibility

Secretary Hegseth emphasized that the United States would not leave its allies isolated in the face of Chinese actions. However, he also stressed the reciprocal nature of security partnerships, asserting that allies must commit more resources and effort to their own defense capabilities. His remarks underscored a central tenet of the U.S. strategy in the region: collective security through shared responsibility and bolstered alliances.

He outlined Washington’s strategic intent to significantly enhance its overseas defense posture specifically to counter perceived threats emanating from Beijing. This includes a particular focus on the delicate situation surrounding Taiwan, the self-governing island democracy that China claims as its own territory and has vowed to bring under its control, by force if necessary.

Taiwan: A Critical Juncture

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The U.S. Defense Secretary issued a stark warning regarding China’s military activities near Taiwan. He stated unequivocally that China’s army is “rehearsing for the real deal” concerning a potential blockade of the island. This assessment highlights growing U.S. concerns about the pace and scale of the People’s Liberation Army’s operational readiness.

Hegseth characterized the threat posed by China to Taiwan as “real. And it could be imminent,” a notably direct and urgent assessment from a senior U.S. official. His comments reflected intelligence evaluations and observations of Chinese military drills and deployments in the vicinity of the Taiwan Strait, a crucial international waterway.

China’s Swift Rebuke

The strong language from Secretary Hegseth drew a swift and sharp rebuke from the Chinese delegation at the conference. Rear Adm. Hu Gangfeng, vice president of China’s National Defense University and head of their delegation for the event, publicly accused Secretary Hegseth of making “groundless accusations” and attempting to distort the facts regarding China’s intentions and actions.

Admiral Hu’s response reflected Beijing’s standard position, which views foreign criticism of its policies, particularly concerning Taiwan, as interference in internal affairs. The relatively lower-level composition of the Chinese delegation attending this year’s conference, compared to previous years, was also noted by observers, potentially signalling a reduced willingness from Beijing for high-level dialogue on sensitive security issues with the U.S. at this forum.

Balancing Global Priorities

Secretary Hegseth also addressed questions regarding recent decisions that have raised concerns about the U.S. commitment to the Indo-Pacific, specifically the relocation of a Patriot missile defense battalion from the region to the Middle East and the deployment of Coast Guard ships to the U.S.-Mexico border.

Hegseth explained that these shifts were necessitated by urgent and evolving threats in other theatres. The movement of the Patriot battalion was described as crucial for defending against ongoing Houthi missile attacks originating from Yemen, which pose a significant risk to maritime traffic and regional stability. Similarly, the deployment of Coast Guard assets was framed as necessary to bolster protections against illegal immigration challenges at the U.S. southern border.

Despite these resource adjustments, Secretary Hegseth reiterated that the Indo-Pacific remains a top strategic priority for the United States. He asserted that the U.S. maintains sufficient capabilities in the region and is committed to its long-term security interests and alliance obligations, even as it manages diverse global security challenges.

Conclusion: Navigating a Complex Security Landscape

The security conference in Singapore served as a critical platform for the U.S. to articulate its strategy and concerns amidst a complex and increasingly tense geopolitical environment. Secretary Hegseth’s remarks aimed to reinforce confidence among allies while also clearly signalling the U.S.’s assessment of the risks posed by China’s military modernization and regional posture, particularly concerning the potential flashpoint of Taiwan. The sharp exchange between U.S. and Chinese representatives underscored the deep divisions and fundamental disagreements that continue to characterize the security dialogue in the Indo-Pacific, setting the stage for continued strategic competition and cautious diplomatic engagement.

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Alisa Chen Technology & National Security Reporter
Alisa Chen explores the frontier where technology meets national security. Her reporting for USA Sentinel covers everything from cybersecurity threats and AI regulation to the geopolitical battle for tech supremacy. Alisa is known for making high-tech topics accessible, providing critical context on how the digital age is reshaping the national interest.
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Alisa ChenTechnology & National Security Reporter / USA Sentinel

Alisa Chen explores the frontier where technology meets national security. Her reporting for USA Sentinel covers everything from cybersecurity threats and AI regulation to the geopolitical battle for tech supremacy. Alisa is known for making high-tech topics accessible, providing critical context on how the digital age is reshaping the national interest.

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