24.05.2025 08:30
James David Vance, the U.S. Vice President whom Trump has indicated as his presidential successor, made a statement regarding the United States' position in the world and its foreign policy. Vance expressed that the era of undisputed dominance for the U.S. has come to an end.
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James David Vance (JD Vance), the assistant to U.S. President Donald Trump, made an unexpected statement from the second-in-command of the U.S. during his address to students at the graduation ceremony of the U.S. Naval Academy.
"THE UNDISPUTED HEGEMONY OF THE U.S. HAS ENDED"
Vance, who evaluated the U.S.'s place in the world and its future foreign policy, stated, "The undisputed hegemony of the U.S. has ended."
"CHINA, RUSSIA, AND OTHER NATIONS ARE DETERMINED TO DEFEAT US"
The U.S. Vice President said, "We are facing serious threats today. China, Russia, and other nations are determined to defeat us in every area."
Vance expressed that they can no longer assume they can exit conflicts without a cost, while emphasizing the need for technological advancements in defense.
THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION HAS CHANGED SECURITY POLICIES
Reporting that the Trump administration has set a new direction regarding security policies, the U.S. Vice President stated, "There will no longer be vague missions. There will be no more open-ended conflicts," announcing that they will pursue a realistic policy.
While emphasizing a realistic policy, Vance expressed that they could take military action when necessary, as they did against the Houthis.
On the other hand, referring to low-cost drones and cyber attacks that can cause significant damage, Vance pointed to the transformation of warfare in modern times.
TRUMP HAD MENTIONED VANCE'S NAME FOR THE PRESIDENCY
U.S. President Donald Trump stated, "I want to have 4 great years and ideally hand it over to a great Republican who will carry it forward," indicating that the Republican Party also has other names that can carry the flag.
Trump had mentioned U.S. Vice President JD Vance and Marco Rubio as names for the presidency after him.
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