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**NEW - Vance Warns Against Endless Wars in Memorial Day Speech — “We MUST be cautious in sending ou

2025-05-26 326 words 2 mins read

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**NEW - Vance Warns Against Endless Wars in Memorial Day Speech — “We MUST be cautious in sending our people to war.” ** Vice President JD Vance is signaling a shift in American foreign policy—and it starts with putting the lives of U.S. troops above political ambition.

In his Memorial Day address, Vance honored the fallen while sending a clear message to future leaders: never waste American lives.

“Now all of us will honor the fallen and their families in our own way. But allow me to suggest two ways of honoring their sacrifice, two ways that I try to honor their sacrifice every day.”

First: stop rushing into war.

“First, we ought to commit ourselves and expect from our leaders to treat the lives of our troops as the most precious resource.”

“The very best way to honor the fallen is to only ask the next generation to make the ultimate sacrifice, when they absolutely must. We MUST be cautious in sending our people to war.”

Second: live lives worthy of their sacrifice.

“The second way that I try to honor the fallen is to commit ourselves to being worthy of their sacrifice. If you’re a husband, be the best husband you can be.”

“If you’re a mom, be the best mom that you can be. If you’re a citizen, be the very best citizen that you can be… and strive to be the kind of nation worthy of the sacrifice of the people that we honor today.”

Vance closed with a reminder: most Americans never knew the heroes that are honored—but they are owed everything.

“On this Memorial Day, let us remember that we have been given a great gift, often by people none of us ever met.”

“Let us cherish that gift and make ourselves worthy of it. May God bless those who gave that gift, and may he bless the country they sacrifice for. Thank you.”

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