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Bill Gertz

Bill Gertz

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National Security Correspondent, Washington Times

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Miami-Dade County's largest city.I cover local government and public affairs in the city of Miami

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  • Pentagon chief believes Chinese hypersonics could destroy U.S. carriers in minutes

    By Bill Gertz Verified| Washington Times Verified - The Washington Times - NEWS AND ANALYSIS: Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth believes the Chinese military’s hypersonic missiles could sink all U.S. aircraft carriers within the first minutes of a potential conflict

    By Bill Gertz Verified · Washington Times

    Apr. 16, 2025

  • Defense Secretary Hegseth: Chinese hypersonics missiles could destroy U.S. carriers in minutes

    By Bill Gertz Verified| go.shr.lc@ NEWS AND ANALYSIS: Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth believes the Chinese military’s hypersonic missiles could sink all U.S. aircraft carriers within the first minutes of a potential conflict. Mr. Hegseth said in a November interview, months before becoming defense secretary, that the People’s Liberation Army’s deployment of ultra high-speed anti-ship missiles highlights Beijing’s rapid drive to build weapons specifically designed to target the American military

    By Bill Gertz Verified · go.shr.lc

    Apr. 16, 2025

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Washington Times

The Washington Times is a daily newspaper based in Washington, D.C., founded in 1982 by Sun Myung Moon. It aims to provide an alternative perspective to mainstream media, positioning itself as a conservative-leaning publication. The newspaper is owned by Operations Holdings, a subsidiary of the Unification Church-affiliated News World Communications. The Washington Times offers comprehensive news coverage, including U.S. politics, international affairs, business, sports, and opinion pieces. It provides content in both print and digital formats, maintaining a traditional broadsheet style alongside online articles, newsletters, and multimedia content. The publication targets readers interested in conservative viewpoints, including policymakers and political analysts.

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