JD Vanced Europe with its shocking speech at the Munich Security Conference this afternoon.
The US Vice President at the European Corporation erupted on a “retreat” of the main values, and what he described as restrictions on freedom of expression and moderate content.
He also accused the leaders of “running in fear of voters.”
Vans claimed that for many Americans, Europe appears to be “like ancient interests hiding behind the words of the ugly Soviet era such as wrong information and misinformation.”
At one time, he said that American democracy can survive 10 years of climate activist Greta Thonberg “reprimanding it”, so “Europe will survive a few months” from Elon Musk.
Thunberg, 22, began the climate strike in 2018 and often criticized world leaders, especially Donald Trump, due to the failure of the environment.
Musk is the richest man in the world, CEO of X, Tesla and Spacex, and head of the new informal government competence department (DOGE). It has a great impact on the new American administration as the new right Trump man.
Vans also told the conference that he feared “threats from” Europe instead of Russia and China, because of “retreating from some of its basic values.”
He claimed that this includes freedom of expression in Europe, and he called on all countries to live through “democratic values”, and said that there is no “urgent” problem more than mass migration.
The statements of the Vice President were particularly striking, given that the Trump administration has just opened negotiations with Russia to end the Ukrainian war.
The United States has already sacrificed that Vladimir Putin will be able to obtain everything he wants in any peace deal – including the officially occupied Ukrainian territory – three years after the invasion of the besieged country.
This step has sparked comparisons with a recovery in World War II amid concerns that Russia will only try to seize more lands in the future.
Vans said he believed the United States could “reach a reasonable settlement between Russia and Ukraine.”
Vans also said that European countries should play a “greater role” in the future of the continent, but it has become clear what Europe is already defending.
German Defense Secretary Boris Pistorius later criticized Vans on his words, and the conference told that it was wrong to describe Europe as “authoritarian” and that the intervention is “unacceptable.”
“Democracy does not mean that the loud minority will be rightly right. They cannot decide the truth, and democracy must be able to defend itself against extremists who are trying to destroy it,” Pezorius said.
he continued: “I would like to explicitly contradict the impression proposed by Vice President Viceness here, that our democratic democracies and the silence of minorities.
“We only know who we defend our countries, but what we defend – for democracy, for freedom of opinion, for the rule of law, and the dignity of everyone.”
“Britain will not take lectures on political freedoms from Acolyte to a president who tried to undermine American democracy and is now Putin,” said Calom Miller, a spokesman for the Foreign Affairs of Democrats.
“The British people will see directly through this hypocrisy.”
There was also a lot of anger on social media …