US vice president JD Vance has said his country won't be pulled into anymore 'open-ended conflicts' and would stop making countries around the world comply with US values, in what he said is a major shift in US foreign policy. Vance was speaking at the graduation ceremony for the US naval academy where he said: 'We had a long experiment in our foreign policy that traded national defense and the maintenance of our alliances for nation building and meddling in foreign countries’ affairs, even if those foreign countries had very little to do with core American interests. He added: 'No more undefined missions, no more open-ended conflicts'
US will not fight anymore 'open-ended conflicts' says US vice president JD Vance
US vice president JD Vance has said his country won't be pulled into anymore 'open-ended conflicts' and would stop making countries around the world comply with US values, in what he said is a major shift in US foreign policy. Vance was speaking at the graduation ceremony for the US naval academy where he said: 'We had a long experiment in our foreign policy that traded national defense and the maintenance of our alliances for nation building and meddling in foreign countries’ affairs, even if those foreign countries had very little to do with core American interests. He added: 'No more undefined missions, no more open-ended conflicts'