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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said efforts at DOD include modernizing the nuclear triad and building an iron dome for the U.S., referring to the iron dome that defends Israel against aerial threats

During a media interview on Sunday, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said efforts at the Defense Department include modernizing the nuclear triad and building an iron dome for the U.S., referring to the iron dome that defends Israel against aerial threats.

These and other homeland priorities will be reflected in the fiscal year 2026 defense budget and future defense budgets, he added.

The secretary also addressed defense spending. He said DOD is committed to passing a clean audit across the department, as the Marine Corps has done for the last two years.

“American taxpayers deserve to know exactly how and where their money is spent,” he said. “We need to know when we spend dollars; we need to know where they’re going and why.”

He said the department welcomes Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, which will help identify ways to streamline this process, fast-track acquisitions and cut waste.

The secretary will be traveling to Brussels, Belgium, this week to attend the NATO ministerial meeting. He also will be traveling to Poland and Germany to meet with his counterparts and U.S. service members stationed there.

Hegseth said he especially looks forward to meeting the troops and hopes to do some physical training with them.

“I want to make sure our troops understand how focused we are on their warfighting capabilities,” he said.

But the focus is not just on Europe. It’s also the Indo-Pacific region, he said, mentioning recent phone calls and meetings he’s had with leaders in Australia, South Korea, the Philippines and Japan.

He said the focus there is maintaining a strategic advantage over China. “We want the future of the world to be free.”

“We’re confronting…

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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth visits Joint Task Force North, U.S. Northern Command, to see the efforts military men and women are undertaking in support of U.S. Customs and Border Protection to secure the southern border at Fort Bliss, Texas, Feb. 3, 2025.© Army Sgt. 1st Class Andrew R. Sveen
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said he observed a real investment by the service members at the border, and sensed that their morale was further boosted by the realization that they're participating in a real mission with real-world impact rather than just a routine exercise

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Hegseth traveled to the border, Feb. 3, 2025, to see operations firsthand and interact with the service members stationed there, many of whom serve in the pay grade of E-6 and below.

“When you’re able to be in your own country not Afghanistan,” he said.

“We’ve spent two decades guarding other people’s borders,” Hegseth said, in reference to the U.S. military’s campaigns in Southwest and Central Asia since 2001.

“And when you meet these men and women on our border in real time, able to defend their communities, their families, their churches their schools, they love that,” he said.

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