In an interview with Euronews, former US Vice President Mike Pence discussed global threats, military support for Ukraine, and the importance of US leadership. Pence stressed the need for bipartisan support for Ukraine and highlighted the threat posed by China. He also addressed the rise of Republican isolationism and emphasized the importance of transatlantic relations.
Pence began by discussing the global threats facing the European Union and the United States, including Russian aggression and the rise of China. He stressed the importance of US leadership in addressing these threats and highlighted the need for continued support for Ukraine. Pence also discussed the importance of transatlantic relations and called for a strong partnership between the US and Europe.
On the topic of Ukraine, Pence said that he was confident that the US would continue to provide long-term support for the country. He emphasized the need for lethal support to help Ukraine defend itself against Russian aggression. Pence also discussed the importance of standing up to authoritarian aggression, not just in Ukraine but also in other parts of the world.
Pence then addressed the rise of Republican isolationism within his party. He said that he had spoken out against this trend and would continue to do so. Pence argued that the US must continue to play a leadership role in the world and that isolationism was not in the best interests of the country.
Finally, Pence discussed his future plans and said that he would continue to advocate for the values and ideals that have characterized his public life. He said that he was committed to holding up traditional values and that he would keep people posted on any future opportunities to serve the country.