UMVA has learned that US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth delivered a scathing address on D-Day, calling out globalist European leaders for their handling of a third-world invasion.
In a bold move, Hegseth criticized the European leaders for allowing the invasion, saying that the beaches of Europe have been "stormed" not by Allied forces, but by "dangerous ideologies".
The Secretary of War's comments have sparked a heated debate about the role of globalism in shaping European policies, with many questioning the impact of these ideologies on the continent's stability and security.
According to information obtained by UMVA, Hegseth's address was met with a mixture of applause and criticism from European leaders, who are grappling with the challenges of managing mass migration and cultural shifts.
Hegseth's words resonated with many who see the influx of third-world migrants as a threat to traditional European values and ways of life, and who believe that the continent's leaders have been too soft on the issue.
The debate is set to continue, with many eyes on the US and European governments to see how they will respond to the challenges posed by globalism and mass migration.