Vance on Trump admin’s plans to bomb Houthis: ‘I just hate bailing Europe out again’
- Vice President J.D. Vance expressed concerns about U.S. military strikes against Houthi targets, stating he is not sure of the president's messaging on Europe and supports delaying the operation for better communication.
- Vance criticized Europe for its lack of contribution to security, saying, 'I just hate bailing Europe out again,' highlighting a misalignment with President Trump’s foreign policy.
- Backlash from both parties in Congress has arisen over the leaked group chat discussing the strikes, as leaders of intelligence agencies face scrutiny for the security breach.
- Vance's comments suggest his foreign policy views align more with an isolationist GOP wing, contradicting the administration’s prevailing stance.
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The blow-by-blow of an American military strike on Yemeni Houthis, inadvertently shared with a journalist from The Atlantic on a public messaging app, has given the world a remarkable glimpse into the thinking of the people directing US foreign policy.
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