Hegseth, at D-Day Event, Says Europe Faces ‘Invasion’ of Dangerous Ideologies

PARIS, June 6 (Reuters) – U.S. Defense Secretary ⁠Pete ⁠Hegseth warned on Saturday ⁠that Europe faced what he called an invasion of ​dangerous ideologies arriving by sea, linking immigration to the legacy of the ‌D-Day landings in remarks in ‌Normandy.

His remarks echo criticisms often made by the administration of ⁠President ⁠Donald Trump about Europe, a region Washington argues is hampered ​by weak defences, inability to tackle immigration, needless red tape and “censorship” of far-right and nationalist voices to keep them from power.

“Sadly, today, different European beaches ​are stormed by different, dangerous ideologies. Beaches in Spain, Italy, Greece ⁠and ⁠Bulgaria, boats and men ⁠arrive,” ​Hegseth said in a speech at the Normandy American Cemetery in Colleville-sur-Mer.

“When ​will European capitals do ⁠something about that invasion or is it too late? I pray not, and I believe not,” he said.

Hegseth was speaking during commemorations for the 82nd anniversary of the Allied landings in Normandy, when ⁠U.S. and Allied forces crossed the English Channel to launch the liberation ⁠of Western Europe from Nazi occupation.

U.S. officials, including Trump — and Vice President JD Vance as recently as Friday — have often criticized European countries for failing to control immigration.

A U.S. National Security Strategy document issued last year warned Europe faced “civilizational erasure” and must course-correct if it is to remain a reliable U.S. ally.

That document – and other comments by senior Trump officials – ⁠have upended postwar assumptions about Europe’s close relationship with its strongest ally, and concentrated minds across European capitals on the urgent need to diversify away from reliance on U.S. technology ​and defence.

(Reporting by Kokkai Ng, Writing by Sybille de ​La Hamaide, Editing by William Maclean)

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