Shangri-La Dialogue: can Asia do ‘less Shangri-La, more ships, more subs’?
In response to Hegseth’s call, participants at the Singapore forum say defence spending levels have to factor in different countries’ needs

Hegseth on Saturday morning told delegates at Asia’s premier defence forum in the city state that allies that refused to step up and do their part for collective defence would face “a clear shift” in how Washington would do business with them.
“I’m sorry to say this here: less Shangri-La, more ships, more subs,” he quipped.
Faizal Abdul Rahman, a research fellow at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), told This Week in Asia on the sidelines of the forum that Hegseth’s speech reflected the thinking of a big and rich power that could afford to use overwhelming military or economic might to influence the behaviour of others.