Hung Cao
Coverage of Hung Cao in the Nexus archive.
- Navy identifies missing sailor after Arabian Sea emergency landing
The Navy identified a missing sailor following an emergency landing in the Arabian Sea. Acting Secretary of the Navy Hung Cao ordered Cmdr. Gabriel Edwards to be posthumously promoted to captain.
- Navy identifies missing sailor after Arabian Sea emergency landing
The Navy has identified a missing sailor following an emergency landing in the Arabian Sea. Acting Secretary of the Navy Hung Cao has directed that Cmdr. Gabriel Edwards be posthumously promoted to captain.
- Trump shipbuilding plan mimics fired Navy secretary’s work
Former Navy Secretary John Phelan's draft shipbuilding proposal, circulated before his firing, was largely copied by his successor, Acting Navy Secretary Hung Cao, in the Trump administration's official 2027 plan. The similarity raises questions about Phelan's dismissal, with Trump attributing it to conflicts over shipbuilding, while Cao emphasized a 'shipbuilding renaissance' to counter adversaries like China.
- Hegseth disputes claim Iran war delayed Taiwan arms sale
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth disputed a claim that the Iran war delayed a $14 billion arms sale to Taiwan. Acting Navy Secretary Hung Cao stated the U.S. is holding off on the deal to preserve munitions stockpiles.
- US Navy to explore powering shore installations with aircraft carriers
The U.S. Navy plans to test exporting nuclear power from a Ford-class aircraft carrier to Naval Station Norfolk in Virginia this summer. The initiative aims to enhance energy resilience for military bases and explore applications like supplying water to drought-affected regions. Acting Navy Secretary Hung Cao and Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Daryl Caudle emphasized the strategic importance of establishing a Navy reactor pilot program.
- Taipei ‘optimistic’ about arms deal even after US Navy chief says it’s on ice
Taiwan's defense minister expressed cautious optimism about a pending US arms package despite a Pentagon official stating the deal would be paused to prioritize military needs in the Iran conflict. The US Navy acting secretary cited the need for ammunition for ongoing operations as the reason for the hold.
- Navy chief undercuts Trump and Hegseth on Taiwan, Iran
Acting Navy Secretary Hung Cao revealed the Pentagon paused a $14 billion arms sale to Taiwan over a munitions review, contradicting the Trump administration's narrative on Iran and Taiwan. Cao emphasized the U.S. has ample missile capabilities but is delaying the sale, undermining Trump's defense policies.
- Taiwan: No word from US on any weapons sale pause
Taiwan's government has not been officially notified of any pause in a planned $14 billion U.S. arms sale to Taipei, despite statements from acting U.S. Navy Secretary Hung Cao about pausing some foreign military sales due to the Iran conflict. The Taiwanese authorities continue to await clarification from the United States regarding the status of the weapons sale.
- As China tensions loom, US temporarily pauses Taiwan weapons sales due to Iran war, acting Navy secretary says
The U.S. has temporarily paused weapons sales to Taiwan to ensure military readiness for potential Iran escalation, according to acting Navy Secretary Hung Cao's Senate testimony. This pause comes after President Trump's visit to China, where Xi Jinping emphasized Taiwan as a critical red-line issue. A congressionally approved $14 billion weapons package for Taiwan remains in limbo pending Trump's formal approval.
- As China tensions loom, US temporarily pauses Taiwan weapons sales due to Iran war, acting Navy secretary says
The US has temporarily paused weapons sales to Taiwan to ensure military readiness for potential Iran escalation, according to acting Navy Secretary Hung Cao's Senate testimony. This pause comes after President Trump's China visit where Xi Jinping emphasized Taiwan as a critical red-line issue, and as Congress-approved $14 billion weapons package remains in limbo without Trump's formal approval.
- Taiwan says it has not been told by US of arms sales delays
Taiwan's government stated it has not received official notification of U.S. arms sales delays, despite remarks from U.S. Acting Navy Secretary Hung Cao suggesting a pause in military sales to focus on operations against Iran. Taiwan is awaiting approval of a potential $14 billion arms package, with U.S. President Trump expressing uncertainty about the deal following his summit with China's Xi Jinping.
- US Navy signals pause in Taiwan arms sale, drawing swift reaction from Beijing
The US Navy announced a pause on a $14 billion weapons sale to Taiwan, prompting China to reaffirm its strong opposition to such military transfers. Acting US Navy Secretary Hung Cao cited the need to ensure adequate munitions supplies domestically. Beijing responded swiftly through its foreign ministry, restating its consistent stance against US arms sales to Taiwan.
- US arms sales to Taiwan on ‘pause’ due to Iran war, says acting navy chief
The US acting navy secretary Hung Cao announced that arms sales to Taiwan have been paused to prioritize munitions needed for operations against Iran. The $14 billion weapons package to Taiwan has been awaiting Trump's approval for months and represents another setback for Taipei following recent statements by Trump questioning US commitment to Taiwan.
- US navy chief says $14bn arms sale to Taiwan paused due to Iran war
A US Navy chief announced that a $14 billion arms sale to Taiwan has been paused to prioritize munitions supplies for potential conflict with Iran. The decision was disclosed during a Senate hearing by Navy leadership.
- US navy chief says $14bn arms sale to Taiwan paused due to Iran war
A US Navy chief announced that a $14 billion arms sale to Taiwan has been paused to ensure sufficient munitions are available for potential conflict with Iran. The decision was disclosed during a Senate hearing by Navy leadership.
- US pausing $14bn arms sale to Taiwan due to Iran war, navy chief says
The US is pausing a $14 billion arms sale to Taiwan, according to Acting Navy Secretary Hung Cao, citing the ongoing Iran conflict as a factor. President Trump has been sending mixed signals regarding the sale. The pause reflects competing geopolitical priorities in US foreign policy.
- Acting Navy secretary: Taiwan weapons sales paused to ensure munitions for Iran war
Acting Navy Secretary Hung Cao announced that the U.S. is pausing a $14 billion arms sale to Taiwan to prioritize munitions for the Trump administration's war with Iran. Cao stated during a Senate hearing that the U.S. still maintains sufficient missiles and interceptors despite growing concerns about declining munitions stockpiles.
- MQ-25A Stingray cleared for deployment, says Cao
Acting Secretary of the Navy Hung Cao announced that Boeing's MQ-25A Stingray unmanned aircraft has been cleared for low-rate initial production and deployment after reaching milestone C. The carrier-based drone is designed to perform aerial refueling missions, relieving F/A-18 Super Hornets and extending the operational range of Carrier Strike Groups.
- Acting Navy secretary vows to build ships days after Phelan’s firing
Acting Navy Secretary Hung Cao pledged to prioritize shipbuilding after succeeding John Phelan, who was fired by President Trump amid efforts to accelerate naval construction. Cao outlined his focus on addressing service members' needs in a social media video.
- Pentagon says Navy secretary is leaving, the latest departure of a top defense leader
The Pentagon announced that Navy Secretary John Phelan is departing immediately, with Navy Undersecretary Hung Cao set to become the acting secretary. The move marks another high-level leadership change in the defense department.
- Navy Secretary John Phelan leaves Trump administration
Secretary of the Navy John C. Phelan is immediately leaving the Trump administration, with Navy Undersecretary Hung Cao appointed as the acting secretary. The change marks a leadership transition within the Department of the Navy.
- John Phelan out as U.S. Navy secretary
John Phelan is stepping down as U.S. Navy secretary, a move that caught many by surprise and adds to a pattern of military officials leaving under the Trump administration. Navy Undersecretary Hung Cao will assume the role in an acting capacity. Sources indicate Phelan clashed with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, despite having a good rapport with President Trump.
- Navy secretary departs immediately as undersecretary takes over in acting role
U.S. Navy Secretary John C. Phelan has left his post immediately, with Undersecretary Hung Cao assuming the role of Acting Secretary of the Navy. The Pentagon confirmed the transition, citing Phelan's departure from the administration and expressing gratitude for his service.
- Navy secretary departs immediately as undersecretary takes over in acting role
U.S. Navy Secretary John C. Phelan has abruptly left his post, with Undersecretary Hung Cao immediately assuming the role of Acting Secretary. The Pentagon expressed gratitude for Phelan's service, and the transition is part of a sudden leadership shakeup.
- Pentagon says Navy Secretary John Phelan is leaving, in latest departure of a top defense leader
The Pentagon announced that Secretary of the Navy John Phelan is leaving his position immediately. Navy Undersecretary Hung Cao will assume the role of acting secretary. The departure follows Phelan's appearance at the Navy's annual conference in Washington, D.C.