Vance says Trump will use US military decisively rather than in ‘open-ended conflicts’ of the past -
💨 Abstract
Vice President JD Vance, addressing the U.S. Naval Academy graduates, emphasized President Donald Trump's strategy to avoid "undefined missions" in favor of decisive, goal-oriented military actions, criticizing past conflicts. Vance, a Marine veteran, highlighted the importance of clear objectives and recalled fallen comrades, including Major Megan McClung. He also criticized Biden-era initiatives, including efforts to supply aid in the Gaza conflict. Vance urged the graduates to be ready for decisive military actions if needed.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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