Vance admits: the US domination is over. We will use the army carefully

2025-05-23 20:21, act 201.2025-05-23 20:32
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Under the rule of President Donald Trump, the US will carefully make decisions about the use of armed forces and will no longer be involved in conflicts about indefinite time frames – said on Friday the vice president of JD Vance in a speech to graduates of military school.


The vice president pointed out that the US is facing the threat of China, Russia and other countries, so they must maintain their technological advantage.
“The era of unquestioned US domination is over,” Vance added, speaking during the ceremony of awarding diplomas to graduates of the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland.
The vice president added that Trump's order to use the Huti Rebels in Yemen in order to use the weapon, as part of which this group supported by Iran agreed to stop attacks on American trading ships.
“We must be careful, deciding where to hit, but when we do it, we will hit hard and definitely,” he said.
Vance at the same time assessed that some of the last US presidents had a country in conflicts that were not of key importance for national security. He did not mention his names, but according to Reuters, his statement suggested that he meant George W. Bush, a Republican who began interventions in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as his successor, Barack Obama, a democrat who continued the war in Afghanistan.
The vice president estimated that for a long time in the US foreign policy above the defense of the country and maintaining alliances, “interfering in the affairs of other countries, even if they did not have much in common with the key interests of” the United States. “There will be no longer indefinite missions or conflicts of indefinite time,” he noted. (PAP)
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