Vice President Vance says use of military force under Trump will be careful, decisive

 

Vice President Vance says use of military force under Trump will be careful, decisive

Vice President JD Vance stated on Friday that, under President Donald Trump, the United States will approach the use of military force with caution and precision, avoiding open-ended conflicts. During his commencement address at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, Vance highlighted the importance of maintaining America’s technological edge and addressing threats from China, Russia, and other nations. Vance reflected on recent U.S. military interventions, noting that the era of uncontested U.S. dominance is over. He cited the successful ceasefire achieved after Trump authorized force against the Houthis in Yemen, emphasizing that when the U.S. does act, it should do so decisively.

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