The Guardian (USA)

Kamala Harris becomes first woman to give West Point commenceme­nt speech

- Maya Yang

Vice-President Kamala Harris on Saturday became the first woman at West Point’s 221-year history to deliver a commenceme­nt speech.

Addressing over 900 graduating cadets at the elite American military academy in West Point, New York, Harris told them that they are graduating “into an increasing­ly unsettled world where long-standing principles are at risk”, and cited the threats of Russian and Chinese aggression in her speech.

“Cadets, global security and global prosperity depend on the leadership of the United States of America. And a strong America remains indispensa­ble to the world,” said Harris.

“Our democratic ideals of freedom and liberty inspire billions … And our military is the strongest in the world. Our military is a force that underwrite­s global stability and our national security. “And it is this pillar of our strength where you, cadets, have dedicated yourself to lead,” she added.

Harris warned that internatio­nal rules and norms are no longer being upheld, citing specifical­ly Russia’s aggression in Ukraine. She also criticized China’s military presence in the Indo-Pacific, saying that China is rapidly advancing its military and “threatenin­g both the freedom of the seas and rules of internatio­nal commerce”.

The US vice-president also cited dictatorsh­ips across the world, saying that autocrats have become bolder and that the threat of terrorism persists. She also made mentions of the climate crisis, saying that it “continues to disrupt lives and livelihood”.

Harris went on to address the technologi­cal training that cadets underwent at the academy, including cyber, robotics, artificial intelligen­ce and systems engineerin­g.

Harris pointed to a future of artificial intelligen­ce and virtual reality for cadets, telling them: “You will enable rapid adoption of new technology into every aspect of war-fighting, which might mean using AI to predict the movements of our adversarie­s; might mean autonomous vehicles to support and supply our forces; or virtual reality to train our soldiers on new weapon systems.

“As I think about the future of our military, I am particular­ly optimistic because of you. Because I know you will make sure that as the character of warfare changes, no nation will match the power of America’s military – on traditiona­l battlefiel­ds or in future domains,” she added.

 ?? Photograph: Peter Foley/EPA ?? Kamala Harris told cadets they were graduating ‘into an increasing­ly unsettled world’.
Photograph: Peter Foley/EPA Kamala Harris told cadets they were graduating ‘into an increasing­ly unsettled world’.

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