US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth MEETS Top Military Leaders in Germany!

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What To Expect From Pete Hegseth's First Meeting At NATO. The NATO defense ministers are gathering in Brussels on February 11 for their first meeting of the year. All eyes at this one-day gathering will be on new U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. After recently surviving the U.S. Senate confirmation vote, with Vice President JD Vance casting the decisive ballot in his favor, the 31 NATO member states are now keen to hear Hegseth's views on a number of things -- notably the war in Ukraine, defense spending, and the U.S. commitment to NATO.

Hegseth's visit comes during a week when several U.S. government officials come to Europe for the first time in their tenure and against the backdrop of considerable trans-Atlantic tensions. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is set to be in Paris on February 12 to meet his British, French, German, Italian, Polish, Spanish, and Ukrainian counterparts before heading to the Munich Security Conference, which brings together world leaders, defense officials, and foreign policy wonks.

Vance and the U.S. special envoy for Ukraine and Russia, Keith Kellogg, are also due to appear at the February 14-16 conference, but Hegseth is the only one who will appear in a formal, ministerial setting.

As the new US Defense Secretary, Pete Hegseth is set to make his debut at the NATO summit, and the world is waiting with bated breath to hear his message. What will he tell the military alliance, and how will it impact global security? Will he reaffirm the US commitment to NATO, or will he signal a shift in American foreign policy? Get ready for a deep dive into the world of geopolitics as we analyze the implications of Hegseth's words and what they mean for the future of international relations.

The newly appointed US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is set to address NATO, but what will he tell them? As the world watches, many are wondering what his message will be. Will he reaffirm the United States' commitment to the alliance, or will he take a more hawkish stance? In this video, we explore the possibilities and implications of Hegseth's address. Stay tuned for expert analysis and insight into what this means for global politics and security.

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Defense Secretary Hegseth Briefs Press in Germany, Feb. 11, 2025.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth briefs members of the press in Stuttgart, Germany, Feb. 11, 2025. Hegseth is visiting senior military leaders at U.S. European Command and U.S. Africa Command headquarters, as well as service members stationed in Germany.

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Pete Hegseth, Brussels, Defense Policy
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