Vice President JD Vance warned about the end of an ”era of uncontested U.S. dominance” during his commencement speech at the Naval Academy on Friday.
Vance’s speech underscores the new approach to foreign policy embraced by the Trump administration. The perspective of Vance and President Donald Trump could have major implications for the United States’ foreign policy over the next four years and potentially beyond, as their perspective could reshape the Republican Party’s approach to global affairs.
One foreign policy expert told Newsweek the speech may be the ”clearest articulation” of the administration’s foreign policy doctrine. […]
He said that the U.S. was a ”superpower without any peer” for a brief time following the collapse of the Soviet Union, but the global stage has since changed.
”The era of uncontested U.S. dominance is over. Today we face serious threats in China, Russia and other nations determined to beat us in every single domain—from spectrum to low earth orbit to supply chains to even our communication infrastructure,” Vance said. Läs artikel