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This administration is going to piss off the entire world, leaving us vulnerable to all kinds of attacks. This country made a mistake in November and yet the right-wingers here think they have done something great.

Vance Tells Europeans to Stop Shunning Parties Deemed Extreme​


Vice President JD Vance told European leaders on Friday that their biggest security threat was not military aggression from Russia or China, or election meddling from Moscow. Rather, he said, it was what he called “the enemy within” — their own suppression of abortion protests and other forms of free speech and the sidelining of parties considered extremist.

The address stunned and silenced hundreds of attendees at the Munich Security Conference, a forum where top-level politicians, diplomats and analysts had gathered expecting to hear the Trump administration’s plans for ending the war in Ukraine and Europe’s defense against a rising Russian threat in the future.

Instead, the vice president offered what may be a preview of a new kind of trans-Atlantic relationship under Mr. Trump — one not built on postwar bonds of stability between allied governments, but rather on ties between once-fringe political parties that share a common approach to migration, identity and internet speech.

Mr. Vance singled out his German hosts, who will elect a new chancellor next weekend, and told them to drop their objections to working with a party that has often reveled in banned Nazi slogans and has been shunned from government as a result.

It was an extraordinary intervention in the domestic politics of a democratic American ally, and it brought some gasps in the hall.

 
Countries like Germany banning certain parties makes it kind of obvious that the EU isn't nearly as democratic as it likes to pretend to be. For all practical purposes, Germany never stopped being run by Nazis, while they call certain parties Nazis....

Authoritarianism has always been a problem for a lot of Europe, and it's a lot easier to engage in when you pretend that you're doing it in the name of "tolerance."
 
Trump and his cult.
Embrace our enemies, insult our allies.

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This administration is going to piss off the entire world, leaving us vulnerable to all kinds of attacks. This country made a mistake in November and yet the right-wingers here think they have done something great.

Vance Tells Europeans to Stop Shunning Parties Deemed Extreme​


Vice President JD Vance told European leaders on Friday that their biggest security threat was not military aggression from Russia or China, or election meddling from Moscow. Rather, he said, it was what he called “the enemy within” — their own suppression of abortion protests and other forms of free speech and the sidelining of parties considered extremist.

The address stunned and silenced hundreds of attendees at the Munich Security Conference, a forum where top-level politicians, diplomats and analysts had gathered expecting to hear the Trump administration’s plans for ending the war in Ukraine and Europe’s defense against a rising Russian threat in the future.

Instead, the vice president offered what may be a preview of a new kind of trans-Atlantic relationship under Mr. Trump — one not built on postwar bonds of stability between allied governments, but rather on ties between once-fringe political parties that share a common approach to migration, identity and internet speech.

Mr. Vance singled out his German hosts, who will elect a new chancellor next weekend, and told them to drop their objections to working with a party that has often reveled in banned Nazi slogans and has been shunned from government as a result.

It was an extraordinary intervention in the domestic politics of a democratic American ally, and it brought some gasps in the hall.


They have spent decades insulting us.....so?
 
A much BIGGER insult to Europe is the Muslim invasion of the UK, Germany, Scandinavia, etc. Words are just words. Invasion, on the other hand, will leave a permanent, negative effect.
 
I listened to the speech...

It did not strike me as "insulting"...

It struck me as a Wake-Up Call...

Europe has been crouching under the American Shield for 80 years now...

They need to begin standing on their own feet again as stronger partners in defense...

We've taxed ourselves almost beyond endurance on their behalf and that of other friends and former enemies...

It is time for them to Up-Their-Game...

It is time for them to end Woke-ism in their own countries if they expect us to continue to partner with them...

It is time for them to get control of runaway immigration if they expect us to continue to partner with them...

It is time for them to end the destruction of Western Culture if they expect us to continue to partner with them...

The United States ( Nova Europa ) wants to partner with Europe in defense of Western Civilization...

But if they won't help themselves, then we can't keep them propped-up forever...

That speech wasn't insulting... even if the Euros took it that way... in truth, it was a Wake-Up Call...
 
This administration is going to piss off the entire world, leaving us vulnerable to all kinds of attacks. This country made a mistake in November and yet the right-wingers here think they have done something great.

Vance Tells Europeans to Stop Shunning Parties Deemed Extreme​


Vice President JD Vance told European leaders on Friday that their biggest security threat was not military aggression from Russia or China, or election meddling from Moscow. Rather, he said, it was what he called “the enemy within” — their own suppression of abortion protests and other forms of free speech and the sidelining of parties considered extremist.

The address stunned and silenced hundreds of attendees at the Munich Security Conference, a forum where top-level politicians, diplomats and analysts had gathered expecting to hear the Trump administration’s plans for ending the war in Ukraine and Europe’s defense against a rising Russian threat in the future.

Instead, the vice president offered what may be a preview of a new kind of trans-Atlantic relationship under Mr. Trump — one not built on postwar bonds of stability between allied governments, but rather on ties between once-fringe political parties that share a common approach to migration, identity and internet speech.

Mr. Vance singled out his German hosts, who will elect a new chancellor next weekend, and told them to drop their objections to working with a party that has often reveled in banned Nazi slogans and has been shunned from government as a result.

It was an extraordinary intervention in the domestic politics of a democratic American ally, and it brought some gasps in the hall.


Now that USAID is no longer funding Leftist propaganda
This administration is going to piss off the entire world, leaving us vulnerable to all kinds of attacks. This country made a mistake in November and yet the right-wingers here think they have done something great.

Vance Tells Europeans to Stop Shunning Parties Deemed Extreme​


Vice President JD Vance told European leaders on Friday that their biggest security threat was not military aggression from Russia or China, or election meddling from Moscow. Rather, he said, it was what he called “the enemy within” — their own suppression of abortion protests and other forms of free speech and the sidelining of parties considered extremist.

The address stunned and silenced hundreds of attendees at the Munich Security Conference, a forum where top-level politicians, diplomats and analysts had gathered expecting to hear the Trump administration’s plans for ending the war in Ukraine and Europe’s defense against a rising Russian threat in the future.

Instead, the vice president offered what may be a preview of a new kind of trans-Atlantic relationship under Mr. Trump — one not built on postwar bonds of stability between allied governments, but rather on ties between once-fringe political parties that share a common approach to migration, identity and internet speech.

Mr. Vance singled out his German hosts, who will elect a new chancellor next weekend, and told them to drop their objections to working with a party that has often reveled in banned Nazi slogans and has been shunned from government as a result.

It was an extraordinary intervention in the domestic politics of a democratic American ally, and it brought some gasps in the hall.


He told EU so stop embracing Fascism
 
This administration is going to piss off the entire world, leaving us vulnerable to all kinds of attacks. This country made a mistake in November and yet the right-wingers here think they have done something great.

Vance Tells Europeans to Stop Shunning Parties Deemed Extreme​


Vice President JD Vance told European leaders on Friday that their biggest security threat was not military aggression from Russia or China, or election meddling from Moscow. Rather, he said, it was what he called “the enemy within” — their own suppression of abortion protests and other forms of free speech and the sidelining of parties considered extremist.

The address stunned and silenced hundreds of attendees at the Munich Security Conference, a forum where top-level politicians, diplomats and analysts had gathered expecting to hear the Trump administration’s plans for ending the war in Ukraine and Europe’s defense against a rising Russian threat in the future.

Instead, the vice president offered what may be a preview of a new kind of trans-Atlantic relationship under Mr. Trump — one not built on postwar bonds of stability between allied governments, but rather on ties between once-fringe political parties that share a common approach to migration, identity and internet speech.

Mr. Vance singled out his German hosts, who will elect a new chancellor next weekend, and told them to drop their objections to working with a party that has often reveled in banned Nazi slogans and has been shunned from government as a result.

It was an extraordinary intervention in the domestic politics of a democratic American ally, and it brought some gasps in the hall.

Munich is an appropriate venue for Vance to give his address advocating for fascism.
 

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