Hegseth Links D-Day Invasion to Modern Immigration Crisis in France
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth delivered a speech in Normandy marking the 82nd anniversary of D-Day, explicitly comparing the Allied liberation of Europe to the current mass migration storming European beaches. He warned that just as the world faced a moral imperative to stop the tide in 1944, Europe now faces a similar existential threat from uncontrolled immigration. The speech drew sharp criticism from allies who viewed the comparison as inflammatory, while supporters praised the Secretary for drawing a clear line between freedom and invasion.
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