America recognizes Europe's retreat from shared values as the continent moves away from democracy and becomes a “shocking” of censorship, Vice President JD Vance told German leaders in a fierce speech Ta.
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US Vice President JD Vance told the shocked Hall in Germany's major annual Munich that Europe is acting like a “bad guy” towards censorship. And the biggest threat to China, in fact, is the “internal threat.”
The nullification elections in Romania, threats of social media crackdown on “hate content,” and even Christians arrested for public prayer have heard of the failure of freedom that Americans have come out of Europe in recent months. In a withered checklist, Vance said. These developments are “shocking American ears.” He said:
For years, we have been told that our funding and support lies in the name of our shared democratic values. Everything from Ukrainian policies to digital censorship is billed as a defence of democracy. But when we see European courts cancel elections and senior officials and threaten to cancel others, we have to ask whether they are holding themselves to a reasonable high standard. And I say myself, because I basically think we are on the same team. We must do more than talk about democratic values, we must live them.
Now, in the living memories of many of you in this room, the Cold War has placed defenders of democracy against the much more tyrannical powers on this continent. And think of the censored opposition, the side of that fight that canceled elections that closed the church. Were they good guys? Certainly not. And thank God for their loss of the Cold War.
The old Soviet Union lost the Cold War because it didn't cherish the “blessing of freedom,” Vance said, you simply “cannot mandate innovation or creativity. What do you believe in?” It is not clear that Europe has learned these lessons from the Cold War, he said.
Listing particularly bad cases of government overreach, Vance reflects:
But Vance's speech is not merely an observation, he also makes “offers” to an expert audience, and in the form of Donald Trump, there is a “new sheriff in town” and he supports freedom of freedom. He says that. speech. He said to the almost quiet room, applauding only from a handful: “As the Biden administration was thought to be desperate to silence people to speak their minds, the Trump administration. do the exact opposite and we hope we can cooperate with it.”
The speech at the Munich security conference was completely mentioning the Ukrainian war. This is one of the main topics of conversation that European defense and security leaders who will be attending this weekend's event were hoping for. Without a doubt, this was a shock to some, given the supreme advantage of the attendee's mind, but clearly saving Europe from itself; It's a top priority for the Trump White House.





