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Vance: More concerned about threat from within

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United States Vice President JD Vance said on Friday that he is "more concerned" about what he described as a "threat from within" than Russia and China.

Speaking at the Munich Security Conference (MSC), Vance urged the European Union to provide more for its own defense and return to its core values, "values shared" with the US. "We must do more than talk about our democratic values, we must live them," he stressed, criticizing censorship against opinions other than left.

Vance insisted that President Donald Trump Donald Trump's administration is worried about Europe's security but still believes in a "reasonable settlement" between Russia and Ukraine.

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