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Hegseth Uses D-Day Event to Warn of ‘Invasion’ by ‘Dangerous Ideologies’

Hegseth Uses D-Day Event to Warn of ‘Invasion’ by ‘Dangerous Ideologies’

Summary

At a ceremony in Normandy marking the 82nd anniversary of D-Day, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warned that Europe faces a new kind of “invasion” by what he called “dangerous ideologies.” He urged European leaders to take stronger action and emphasized the need for NATO allies to maintain military readiness and shared responsibility to protect freedom.

Key Facts

  • The event marked the 82nd anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy, France.
  • Secretary Hegseth compared current threats to a modern invasion on European coasts by “dangerous ideologies.”
  • He mentioned countries like Spain, Italy, Greece, and Bulgaria as places where these ideological “invasions” occur.
  • Hegseth did not clearly define which ideologies he meant in his speech.
  • He stressed that the responsibility to preserve freedom—won during WWII—now falls on current and future generations.
  • The speech called for greater military strength and readiness from European NATO allies.
  • Hegseth referenced U.S. policy under President Trump, which emphasizes that allies must share defense costs and responsibilities equally.
  • He concluded by honoring the fallen soldiers and invoking faith as part of the call to action.
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