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This week, the new Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told the Europeans what they long needed to hear about the futility of the war in Ukraine and the limits on America's willingness to fund it and similar proxy wars in defense of Europe.
Last night, President Trump himself announced his desire to reach an agreement with China and Russia whereby all three countries would cut their military budget by 50%.
Vice President Vance, in Munich, today, told the Europeans that their pompous view of themselves that they stand for democracy promotion is often the exact opposite of what they do: whether it be when they nullify elections whenever the outcome is one they dislike, as they recently tried to do in Romania, or imposing censorship online.
Elon Musk told a conference in the Middle East that the United States has been interfering relentlessly in other countries' politics for far too long and that the United States should, in his words, “mind its own business.”
Whether all of this will result in tangible, radical and enduring policy changes remains to be seen, of course, but the announcements themselves – and the admissions and acknowledgments they entail and the direction that they signal – are highly consequential simply by themselves. We broke that down and analyzed it.