Pete Hegseth chiede all'Europa di rafforzare la propria difesa

Sabato, durante un discorso al cimitero militare americano di Colleville-sur-Mer in Normandia, il Segretario della Difesa degli Stati Uniti ha esortato i paesi europei ad aumentare il proprio impegno nella difesa.

Pete Hegseth ha parlato davanti alle tombe dei soldati americani caduti durante la battaglia di Normandia. Ha ricordato che ogni alleato ha contribuito con la propria parte di sacrificio nel 1944 e ha dichiarato che l'America deve guidare il percorso, ma che i partner devono agire «fianco a fianco».

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