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In Asia, Hegseth warns against China, but few want to pick sides

In Asia, Hegseth warns against China, but few want to pick sides

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SINGAPORE — When pressed on the thorny matter, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth offered a quick zinger. He was here at Asia's preeminent security forum to talk 'tanks, not tariffs.' Concerns over the White House's protectionism and its impacts on a region knitted together by trade were, in other words, not his remit.

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