Vice President JD Vance addressed European leaders, emphasizing that the primary security threat they face comes from internal suppression of free speech rather than external military aggression. He criticized Europe's attempts to block hard-right parties from government, deeming it reflective of a failure to uphold democratic ideals. Vance highlighted efforts to regulate misinformation on social media and laws against abortion protests as key examples of this suppression. He argued for a reconsideration of the exclusion of anti-immigration parties, suggesting they represent legitimate voter concerns over immigration levels.
According to Vice President JD Vance, Europe’s pressing security concern stems not from external military threats but from its suppression of free speech, particularly against hard-right parties.
Vance urged European leaders to reassess their stance on anti-immigration parties, stating they reflect legitimate voter sentiment amidst rising migration and should be included in government discussions.
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