Sputnik - Earlier, speaking at the Munich Security Conference over the weekend, US Vice President Mike Pence boasted about "renewed American leadership on the world stage," while talking up sanctions against Russia, tough tariffs against China, 'confrontation' with Iran, and US intentions to withdraw from the INF Treaty.
Despite the US vice president's remarks atMunich, Washington is infact losing ground toRussia, China, and even Iran, Spiegel Online wrote.
Speaking inMunich onSaturday, Pence boasted that thanks to "the leadership ofPresident Donald Trump," the United States was "stronger thanever before, andleading onthe world stage once again."
In reality, Spiegel noted, the world Pence was describing was a "strange parallel world" which "has little todo withreality."
"America is not leading; it is retreating. Other powers are moving intothe vacuum left byTrump's erratic 'America First' policy China, Russia, butalso Iran. And the US is not leading, butgiving instructions," Spiegel bemoaned.
According tothe magazine, Pence used his appearance atMunich toissue more "orders" toGermany and other European NATO members, including the need tomeet the alliance's two percent ofGDP defence spending targets (in 2017, Germany spent the equivalent of $45 billion, or just 1.2 percent ofits GDP, ondefence).
Worse yet, Spiegel noted, Pence "threatened Germany openly withthe possible end toalliance solidarity" overBerlin's support forthe Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project withRussia. In his speech, the magazine recalled, Pence had commended countries which took "a strong stand againstNord Stream 2," and stressed that the US "cannot ensure the defence ofthe West if our allies grow dependent onthe East."
Ultimately, Spiegel suggested that Pence made clear toattendees ofthis year's Munich Security Conference was that "American leadership is where one side issues orders, and the other side obeys them."
And, as if to drive the point home, "the usual question and answer session was not available with Pence. As soon as the vice president finished his speech, read off the teleprompter, he left the hall. No time for annoying discussions," the magazine bitterly concluded.
The Munich Security Conference is an annual international forum dedicated to diplomatic, security and military issues held in the Bavarian capital since 1963. MSC-2019 took place between February 15-17, and was attended by 450 delegates.