This article, authored by Mark Tanos is republished under the Creative Commons “CC BY-NC-ND” license with permission from The Daily Caller News Foundation.
Democratic New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez invested months preparing for her highest-profile overseas trip, but when she arrived at the Munich Security Conference, the progressive lawmaker fumbled through basic foreign policy questions and is now faulting conservatives for the backlash.
The New York Democrat froze for approximately 20 seconds when a moderator asked whether America should deploy troops to defend Taiwan from a Chinese invasion, according to The New York Times (NYT). Her eventual response simply restated the nation’s longstanding strategic ambiguity policy.
Ocasio-Cortez also confused “Trans-Pacific Partnership” with the transatlantic partnership during her remarks, an error she later acknowledged online, NYT reported. She further claimed Venezuela sits “below the equator” despite the country’s location in the Northern Hemisphere.
Matt Duss, former foreign policy adviser to Sen. Bernie Sanders, worked with Ocasio-Cortez for months ahead of the conference, Politico reported. The pair connected approximately six times through video calls and face-to-face meetings after her invitation arrived. Her appearance was seemingly conceived as a rebuttal to Vice President JD Vance’s speech at the same venue last year.
‘UM, YOU KNOW, I THINK…’ Democrat Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez appears to stumble during foreign policy question on U.S. defending Taiwan at Munich Security Conference. pic.twitter.com/z9FwhCSIc6
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Ocasio-Cortez defended herself in an interview with NYT from Berlin, accusing conservative media of making “any five-to-10-second thing” go viral to “distract from the substance of what I am saying.”
“This reporter came up to me and was like, ‘Is Munich the new New Hampshire?’ And I cannot say enough how out of touch and missing the point, genuinely, that is,” Ocasio-Cortez told NYT. She repeatedly denied presidential ambitions, adding, “Am I acting like someone who is trying to run? No!”
The criticism, however, extended beyond conservative media.
Democratic strategist Hank Sheinkopf told The Hill that Ocasio-Cortez is “not ready for prime time on the international stage.”
“It was a beauty pageant to show that she had some chops about international issues, and she showed a complete lack of chops about international issues,” Sheinkopf said.
Independent journalist Glenn Greenwald offered perhaps the sharpest critique. “Whoever convinced AOC that she had successfully completed her tutoring and was now ready to give book reports about foreign policy in public really should look for another line of work,” Greenwald said in a post on X.
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