Multiple outlets report that U.S. War Secretary Pete Hegseth delivers a speech in Normandy related to the D-Day commemorations. Both sources describe the speech as giving Europe a warning, with language emphasizing the need to be prepared and vigilant rather than complacent. The coverage frames the remarks as drawing on the historical significance of D-Day and applying it to current security concerns, though neither source provides detailed excerpts of the speech. One outlet characterizes the message as advising Europe to “be smart or be invaded,” while another describes the speech as effectively issuing a “spot-on” warning. Across the accounts, the common elements are the location—Normandy—its connection to D-Day, and the central theme that the speech urges readiness in response to potential threats. The reports do not include additional specifics about policy proposals, audience reactions, or confirmation of any concrete diplomatic or military actions tied to the speech.