The American Vice President JD Vance has launched a new attack on Europe and claims that the continent is concerned with 'civilization suicide' caused by open borders and censorship.
Speaking at Fox News, the VP said he fears that the future of the West is, because many countries in Europe 'are unable or not willing to' control their limits'.
He said on the Ingraham Angle show of the network: 'They are unable or unwilling – too many countries – to control their limits.
'You see them limiting the freedom of expression of their own citizens, even while those citizens protest against things like the border invasion that has come [US President] Donald Trump and a number of European leaders chosen.
“I want Europe to thrive. I want them to be an important ally. Part of it will be Europe with respect for its own people, with respect for his own sovereignty, and America cannot do that work for them. '
During this, he also credited Christian civilization, which led to the establishment of the United States, to Europe.
“The cultural ties, the religious ties – these things go beyond political disagreements,” said Mr. Vance.

Speaking at Fox News, the VP said he fears that the future of the West is, because many countries in Europe 'are unable or not willing to' control their limits'

It comes after a number of roots Mr Vancce in European countries, including the UK, were launched during the Munich Safety Conference
Then he chose Germany and said: 'Where you will enter a few million immigrants from countries that are completely culturally incompatible with Germany, then it doesn't matter what I think of Europe.
“Germany will have killed itself, and I hope they don't because I love Germany, and I want Germany to thrive.”
It comes after a number of roots Mr Vancce in European countries, including the VK, during the Security Conference of Munich, a legal case in which a former soldier was convicted of violating the safe zone in the center.
In a broader attack on what he suggested, a shift of democratic values ​​throughout Europe, Mr. Vance claimed that the “fundamental freedoms of religious British are particularly threatened. Donald Trump praised this attack and called it 'brilliant'.
These comments later led to an EU -EU top after Mr. Vance also said that European leaders would not be part of Ukraine -peace talks.
Vance later defended his comments in the Oval Office for Keir Starmer and Donald Trump and said: “Look, I said what I said, namely that we of course have a special relationship with our friends in the VK, and also some of our European allies, but we also know that there are infringements that actually not only influence the British.”

In a broader attack on what he suggested is a shift of democratic values ​​throughout Europe, VANCE claimed that the 'fundamental freedoms of religious British are particularly' threatened '

Mr. Vance later defended his comments in the Oval Office for Keir Starmer and Donald Trump
However, the prime minister shot back and said: 'Well, we have had a freedom of expression in the United Kingdom for a long time and it will last a long time.
“Certainly, we would not want to reach from American citizens, and we don't do that, and that is absolutely true, but with regard to free speech in the UK, I am very proud of our history there.”
Mr. VANCE later caused enormous recoil after labeling Great -Britain as a 'random country' and said it had not fought a war in 30 or 40 years', which he later denied.
The American vice -president desperately tried to clarify his comments after he had caused a furious recoil with military veterans and members of all parties.
He said this as he referred to a potential peace agreement to end the Ukraine war.
Vance used a Fox News interview to stack pressure on Ukraine to sign a mineral agreement with US President Donald Trump.
He said that this was “a much better security guarantee than 20,000 troops from any country that did not fight war in 30 or 40 years.”

Mr. VANCE later caused enormous recoil after labeling Great -Britain as a 'random country' and said it had not fought a war in 30 or 40 years'

Trump praised Vance's attack on Europe and called it 'brilliant'
Age ex-services pointed out that 636 British troops died in Afghanistan and Iraq after the US connected with the US in military action after the terrorist attacks of 9/11.
Mr. VANCE was accused of 'erasing history' the sacrifice of the British staff in those bloody conflicts, with his comments with the 'Deep disrespectful' label.
But the Vice President later managed to claw back his comments in the midst of the widespread anger about his intervention.
He claimed that he had not focused his Barb in Britain or France – who are the only two countries that publicly commit themselves to a peace force in Ukraine.
Yet Mr. Vance could not clarify which nations he had referred.
Critics pointed to the enormous list of countries that lost troops after they had arrived in the American military action in Afghanistan after 9/11.
The official spokesperson for Sir Keir says: “The Prime Minister and this country are full of admiration for British troops who have served in Iraq and Afghanistan in recent years alongside the US and other allies.”
Reform of the British leader Nigel Farage said that Mr. Vance was “wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, incorrect.”
“For 20 years in Afghanistan – Pro Rata Our Size Against America – we spent the same amount, we put the same number of men and women in it, and we suffered the same losses,” he told GB News, attending a farmer's protest in Westminster.
'We were at America during those 20 years and made exactly the same contribution.
'And, okay, they can be six times bigger, but we have done our bit. So JD is wrong on this. '