*Aftershock*

[image: U.S. Vice President JD Vance at a panel discussion at the Munich
Security Conference.]
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U.S. Vice President JD Vance’s bombshell speech at the Munich Security
Conference, or MSC, sent tremors through global development circles
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a key insider says. Ignoring Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Vance attacked
European democracies, aligning with far-right narratives.

At a Devex Pro event, Michael Werz, MSC’s senior adviser for North America
and multilateral affairs, called it a historic moment: “There was a lot of
stubbornness, a lot of attitude of *‘we’re not going to bend our knee,’*”
he said — referring to conversations he overheard and discussions in
development, climate, and international finance meetings that followed last
Friday’s speech. Behind the scenes, *leaders scrambled to counter Vance’s
stance*, discussing new alliances — possibly with South Africa, Brazil, and
India — to “stabilize the global system.”

One European attendee put it bluntly: “So the Americans tried to denazify
the Europeans after ‘45, and *now they’re trying to renazify the Europeans*
?”

Werz warned that if the USAID funding freeze continues, “we will reach a
point of no return relatively quickly.” He also *called for rebranding
military budgets* as “unified security budgets” to support development and
security together.

While some hard-line figures still dismiss development’s role in security —
“they say we don't want to have a conversation with tree huggers and
do-gooders” — Werz insisted they are now “a minority.” He argued for *framing
issues like gender equality in economic terms*, noting most smallholder
farmers ensuring food security are women.

MSC, once a backroom military forum of “elderly white men smoking
cigarettes,” now grapples with modern threats — climate, food security, and
AI. The fallout from Vance’s speech may reshape the future of global
cooperation, writes my colleague Rob Merrick.

*Read:* ‘We're not going to bend our knee’— how aid leaders reacted to VP
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