President Joe Biden delivered a powerful speech on Friday at Pointe du Hoc in northwestern France, honoring the U.S. Army Rangers who scaled the cliffs during D-Day in World War II. Biden praised the bravery and sacrifice of the 225 Rangers who risked their lives to destroy Nazi German positions and protect democracy globally.
In his speech, Biden emphasized the importance of democracy and the hard work it requires. He highlighted how the Rangers put their mission and country above themselves, facing direct fire from German troops to secure victory on D-Day. Biden stated that the Rangers believed in America as a beacon of the world and their actions changed the course of history.
While acknowledging that all the Rangers who scaled the cliff in 1944 have passed, Biden emphasized the importance of defending democracy in today’s world. He challenged allied countries to reflect on what they are willing to do to uphold democratic values and protect freedom.
Biden expressed his belief in the resilience and strength of American democracy, stating that the country’s greatest moments are yet to come. He praised the unity and determination of the Rangers, who came from diverse backgrounds but united for a common cause.
The President concluded his speech by highlighting the extraordinary capabilities of ordinary Americans and the enduring legacy of the Rangers at Pointe du Hoc. He urged individuals to remember the sacrifices made on D-Day and to continue working towards a better future for all.