Vance Promises No More ‘Open-Ended’ Wars to Naval Academy
- Vice President JD Vance delivered the commencement address to the U.S. Naval Academy’s Class of 2025 in Annapolis, Maryland, on Friday morning.
- Vance criticized recent U.S. Foreign policies involving open-ended conflicts and said under President Trump, the country will carefully choose when to use military force.
- He cautioned that the period of unchallenged American supremacy has ended due to significant challenges from China, Russia, and other countries, and commended Trump’s military action in Yemen for helping to secure a ceasefire.
- Vance emphasized a shift toward clear and focused military engagements, criticizing recent administrations for involving the U.S. In prolonged and unnecessary conflicts.
- His speech suggests a shift toward an isolationist stance echoing Trump’s policies, while graduates prepared to assume roles as Navy and Marine Corps officers.
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Vance to USNA Grads: ‘No More Undefined Missions’
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Vance promises no more ‘open-ended’ wars to Naval Academy
{beacon} Presented by Boeing {beacon} Defense &National Security Defense &National Security The Big Story Vance promises no more ‘open-ended’ wars to Naval Academy Vice President Vance on Friday promised U.S. Naval Academy graduates that President Trump would not send U.S. forces into “undefined missions” or “open-ended conflicts.” © Stephanie Scarbrough, Associated Press Speaking during…
Vance Says the Military Force Will Be Used with Caution in Trump's Mandate, but "Resistible": "Get Ready for Indefinite Missions, Ready for the Conflicts" - HotNews.ro
U.S. Vice President JD Vance said yesterday that the US, under Donald Trump's leadership, will carefully choose when he uses military force and will avoid involvement in long-term conflicts, which he has...
JD Vance Says Use Of Military Force Under Trump Will Be "Cautious, Decisive"
US Vice President JD Vance said on Friday that the United States under President Donald Trump will choose carefully when to use military force and will avoid involvement in open-ended conflicts in what he called a break from recent US policies.
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