Singapore.- U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth assured this Friday that Europe and NATO "have big decisions to make," during a speech in Singapore marked by Washington's repeated calls for its allies to increase their military spending.
«Alliances are not judged by the number of flags, but by the number of military formations. We don't need more conferences; we need more combat capability,» declared, precisely during Asia's main security and defense forum, the Shangri-La Dialogue, the head of the Pentagon. «Less Shangri-La and more ships,» he joked. Hegseth praised in his speech the Asian allies of the US, including Japan and the Philippines, for having "understood for a long time that the basis of a lasting partnership is not based on idealistic values," and highlighted the defense spending of others such as South Korea. "Western Europe should take note" and accept that "the era in which the US subsidized the defense of rich nations is over; we need partners, not protectorates", he added, in line with the stance adopted by President Donald Trump's Administration on the withdrawal of resources from the region. His statements come after NATO foreign ministers met last week in Sweden and concluded that Europe will have to fill the void left by the U.S. with the withdrawal of troops from its territory. On the eve of the Alliance meeting, US President Donald Trump had announced that he would send 5,000 soldiers to Poland after having canceled the deployment of 4,000 planned in that country and ordered the withdrawal of another 5,000 from Germany.We recommend reading: Hegseth: "Trump is patient in the search for a great deal with Iran"








