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VP says he did not make fun of allies who fought in the United States after the United Kingdom, France is committed to sending peacemakers to Ukraine.
The United States Vice President JD Vance has denied that his criticism of the potential European peacekeeping forces in Ukraine has been directed to the United Kingdom and France, and both supported the US -led wars in the past.
Vance, in an interview with Sean Haniti on Fox News Channel, aired on Monday night, said the economic pact with Kiev, which was requested by President Donald Trump, “is a better security guarantee of 20,000 troops from a random country that has not waged war after 30 or 40 years.”
Vance came out on Tuesday to clarify his remarks, claiming that it was “absurdly dishonest” to suggest that he refers to the United Kingdom and France.
The United Kingdom and France are the only countries publicly committed to European Peacekeeping Strength in Ukraine as part of the wider continental efforts to provide a transaction between Moscow and Kiev.
“I do not even mention the United Kingdom or France in the video, they both fought boldly with the US for the last 20 years and after that,” he published Vance to X after his remarks attracted an angry response from politicians and veterans in both countries that he did not discourage hundreds of troops while fighting with US forces in Afghanistan.
However, he called into question the viability of what British Prime Minister Kyar Starmer earlier called a “coalition of desire” to the police of any termination of fire in Ukraine.
“But let's be direct: there are many countries that voluntarily (privately or publicly) support, which have neither the experience of the battlefield nor the military equipment to do anything meaningful,” says Vance in the thread of social media.
Vance's criticism follows a dramatic order In the oval office last week, during a visit to Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski, to sign a deal with minerals with Washington. Zelenski left the White House without signing the deal.
Trump, who is accused of removing both Kiev and European allies while moving directly with Russian President Vladimir Putin, has ever since cut off Military assistance to Kyiv.
Vance's latest Broadside has sparked criticism in the UK and France.
The Renaissance Party of French President Emmanuel Macron said to the X: “The French and British soldiers who died against terrorism, who fight and sometimes die with US soldiers, deserve better than the neglect of the US Vice President.”
In the UK, conservative MP Ben with freezing, who fights in Afghanistan and Iraq, said: “The disrespect shown by the new Vice President of the US victims of our service employee is unacceptable.”
Obese export quotes Mr. Vance's description to serve as a journalist at the Marine Infantry in Iraq in his Memoir Hilby Elegy. The Vice President had said he was “lucky to escape any real battles.”
Johnny Mercer, a British veteran and former defense minister, called Vance Clown.