EXPLAINED: How the US is turning away from its ally Germany
Briefly

At the Munich Security Conference, US Vice President JD Vance's controversial speech shocked German officials, marking a potential pivot of US foreign policy. He voiced support for Germany's far-right AfD and suggested a withdrawal of US troops from Europe, which alarmed European leaders who were hoping for reassurance. Meanwhile, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's comments regarding Ukraine's borders and NATO sparked criticism, compounding concerns over the US's commitment to European security, ultimately showcasing a troubling shift away from traditional alliances.
Vance chastised Europe for perceived censorship and suggested that if a few hundred dollars could destabilize democracies, then they were weaker than he believed.
The speech revealed a shift in US foreign policy, indicating a potential distancing from European allies and a closer alignment with Russia.
Initial reactions from European leaders reflected shock and concern about the implications of US policies under the Trump administration.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's remarks on Ukraine and NATO were met with criticism, highlighting tensions regarding US defense strategies in Europe.
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