At the Munich Security Conference, U.S. Vice President JD Vance criticized European policies on free speech and immigration, arguing that internal governance issues pose a greater threat than external adversaries like Russia or China.
Margaret Brennan examined Vance’s remarks, questioning their impact on U.S.-Europe relations. She highlighted how his stance could shift traditional U.S. foreign policy and affect diplomatic ties.
Vance’s speech has sparked debate, with some supporting his critique and others warning it may strain alliances. Brennan’s full analysis explores the broader implications of his statements.