Trump rips ex-presidents, vows military will be 'respected again' in West Point graduation speech touting 'Golden Age' priorities
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During his speech at West Point, President Trump outlined his vision for the U.S. military, emphasizing a refocused mission on national defense rather than foreign interventions. He criticized past administrations for engaging in what he termed 'nation-building crusades' and vowed to end such practices. Trump stated the military's core responsibility should be to defend America and defeat its adversaries, rejecting social projects that detract from this goal. He expressed a preference for diplomatic solutions but underscored a strong military presence as essential.
You are the first West Point graduates of the Golden Age of America... All of that is ended... We're getting rid of the distractions and focusing our military on its core mission.
The job of the US armed forces is not to host drag shows... The military's job is to dominate any foe and annihilate any threat to America anywhere anytime and anyplace.
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