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VP says ‘Rule of law is strained’

Vice President Kamala Harris addresses Coast Guard graduates in New London

- By Aamer Madhani | Associated Press

Vice President Kamala Harris told the U.S. Coast Guard Academy’s graduating cadets that they are starting their service at a crucial moment for the world, a period in history when the “rule of law is strained” and “fundamenta­l principles are under threat.”

Harris, in the commenceme­nt speech Wednesday at the academy in New London, reflected on the state of the world in which long-standing rules and norms are more frequently coming under attack, noting the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

“And the challenges we face are broader than Russia,” Harris said. “Around the world, we see additional attempts to undermine the rules-based order: Nations that threaten the freedom of the seas; criminal gangs and trafficker­s who skirt the rule of law, and fuel corruption and violence; those that manipulate and undermine the foundation­s of internatio­nal commerce.”

The Democratic vice president also made the case that as Coast Guard members the graduates will play an important role in helping the United States uphold the internatio­nal rules

based order, calling it one of the United States’ “defining missions.”

“Over time, this order has been tried. This order has been tested. And far too often, this order has been taken for granted,” Harris said. “Frankly, sometimes we forget how rare it is in human history to have a period of relative peace and stability among nations.”

Earlier this month, Harris used the commenceme­nt address at Tennessee State University in Nashville to urge graduates to apply their leadership skills to help tackle the multitude of challenges posed by an unsettled world.

In her speech at the historical­ly Black university, Harris said the Class of 2022 stands “on the brink of a new frontier,” pointing to the prospects of more breakthrou­ghs in technology and medical research.

But with war raging in Ukraine, the risks from climate change and basic freedoms under threat in the United States, graduates are stepping off into an uncertain future, she said at Tennessee State.

Last year, Harris delivered a commenceme­nt speech at the U.S. Naval Academy. President Joe Biden is scheduled to deliver the commenceme­nt address at this year’s Naval Academy graduation.

The U.S. Coast Guard Academy said 252 new officers graduated, as did nine internatio­nal students in its 141st commenceme­nt exercises.

The academy said its class of 2022 included 87 cadets from “underrepre­sented minority groups including the largest number of Asian American and Pacific Islanders to graduate” in academy history.

The academy noted that 2022 marked the “second highest number of cadets to commission into the Coast Guard in addition to 21 Cyber Systems graduates, the first to graduate from the newly instituted major to meet the needs of the service’s cybersecur­ity strategy of defending cyber space, enabling operations, and protecting infrastruc­ture.”

“The new officers will begin to serve as leaders in a variety of operationa­l roles throughout the Coast Guard, mostly on cutters,” the service academy said in a release.

The nine graduating internatio­nal cadets are from Cambodia, Iceland, Jordan, Mexico, Madagascar, Palau, Panama, Rwanda and Ukraine; they will serve in their respective countries of origin, according to the academy.

“We view our cadets as our eyes and ears and hands and hearts, wherever you serve,” Harris said. “You are doing the critical work — you will be doing the critical work to protect our country, to advance our interests, and to shape the trajectory of world affairs.”

 ?? SEAN FOWLER/SPECIAL TO THE COURANT ?? Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during the Coast Guard Academy’s commenceme­nt at Cadet Memorial Field on Wednesday in New London.
SEAN FOWLER/SPECIAL TO THE COURANT Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during the Coast Guard Academy’s commenceme­nt at Cadet Memorial Field on Wednesday in New London.
 ?? SEAN FOWLER/SPECIAL TO THE COURANT ?? U.S. Coast Guard Academy graduates celebrate by throwing their hats Wednesday. Vice President Kamala Harris spoke before the commenceme­nt at Cadet Memorial Field in New London.
SEAN FOWLER/SPECIAL TO THE COURANT U.S. Coast Guard Academy graduates celebrate by throwing their hats Wednesday. Vice President Kamala Harris spoke before the commenceme­nt at Cadet Memorial Field in New London.
 ?? STEPHEN DUNN/AP ?? Vice President Kamala Harris lifts the school scepter at the conclusion of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy’s 141st commenceme­nt exercises Wednesday in New London. At left is Carolyn Ziegler, the last cadet of the 250 to graduate.
STEPHEN DUNN/AP Vice President Kamala Harris lifts the school scepter at the conclusion of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy’s 141st commenceme­nt exercises Wednesday in New London. At left is Carolyn Ziegler, the last cadet of the 250 to graduate.

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