J.D. Vance
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So let's actually rewrite the rules here a little bit and say if the United States is going to protect the entire world's missile defense system, primarily our own, but other people benefit from it, we should get some benefit from the bargain.
Now, it's interesting because I actually was sitting in this room.
One of the rare times I've used this ceremonial office for official business, me and Marco and a lot of the leaders from Denmark and Greenland had a great conversation.
Maybe.
I did not follow up.
I did not see what they did afterwards.
We had a good meeting.
It's so funny to me because the Europeans, they're so friendly and private and they're willing to make a lot of accommodations and then publicly they attack us and they say, we're not going to work with the Americans.
We're not going to do anything with the Americans.
I'm sorry.
It's all bogus.
We all know, everybody knows that this situation is going to come to a resolution.
I think it's going to be a resolution that's good for Europe.
Most importantly, it'll be a resolution that's good for the United States of America.
But the idea that they haven't made any accommodations or concessions to the United States, it's not true.
Well, it's definitely, I think, a new world order.
I think the president has sought to it.
There's a new world order in trade.
There's a new world order in globalization and the way that we invest in our economy versus foreign supply chains.
There's a new world order in that the president is willing to shake up some old alliance structures.