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US VP Harris welcomes cadets to ‘unsettled world’

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Vice-president Kamala Harris, the first woman to deliver a commenceme­nt speech at West Point, lauded graduating cadets on Saturday for their noble sacrifice in serving their country, but noted they were entering an “unsettled world” because of Russian aggression and the rising threats from China.

“The world has drasticall­y changed,” Harris told the roughly 950 graduating cadets. She referred to the global pandemic that took millions of lives and the fraught shifts in global politics in Europe and in Asia.

“It is clear you graduate into an increasing­ly unsettled world where long-standing principles are at risk," she said.

As the US ended two decades of war in Afghanista­n, the longest in the country's history, the vice president again condemned Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the first major ground war in Europe since World War II.

She also warned cadets to be wary of China, as it rapidly modernizes its military and muscles for control of parts of the high seas, ostensibly referring to the brewing disputes over the South China Sea.

Harris made no mention in her address about the ongoing skirmishin­g in Washington, where the White House and congressio­nal Republican­s try to avert a debt crisis.

In her speech, Harris touched on the importance of having institutio­ns reflect the diversity of the broader United States, making the comment at an institutio­n that has made slow progress diversifyi­ng its ranks in the four decades since the first class of female cadets graduated.

Today, about one quarter of the student body are women. Only a few dozen graduates each year are Black women, like Harris, though the number has ticked up in recent years. The academy didn't admit women until 1976 and had its first female graduates in 1980.

Upon graduation, the cadets will be commission­ed as Army second lieutenant­s.

West Point dates to 1802. Since then, the college has educated future military leaders including Gen. Douglas Macarthur, Gen. George Patton and presidents Ulysses S. Grant and Dwight D. Eisenhower. — ap

 ?? ?? US Vice-president Kamala Harris hands diplomas to cadets during the 2023 graduation ceremony at the US Military Academy West Point, New York, on Saturday. — afp
US Vice-president Kamala Harris hands diplomas to cadets during the 2023 graduation ceremony at the US Military Academy West Point, New York, on Saturday. — afp

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