The Trump Doctrine on Nuclear Nonproliferation Is Born
- Vice President JD Vance stated that Trump destroyed Iran's nuclear program and avoided a quagmire, suggesting a pathway to peace.
- The Trump Doctrine emphasizes military force to protect national interests and profit, differing from traditional doctrines like the Powell Doctrine.
- Trump's approach aims to stop Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons without seeking regime change, focusing solely on military benefits to American stockholders.
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J.D. Vance Defines the ‘Trump Doctrine’
First, the U.S. denied involvement in Israel’s strikes against Iran. Then President Donald Trump took credit for them. Trump insisted he wasn’t working toward a ceasefire and would take two weeks to consider attacking Iran. Then he bombed Iran’s nuclear facilities two days later and, two days after that, announced a ceasefire. His top officials said they were not seeking “regime change,” then he said: why not? before declaring yesterday that reg…
Vance outlines the ‘Trump Doctrine’ at political dinner in Ohio
LIMA, Ohio — Vice President JD Vance has found his message on the Iran strikes: This was Donald Trump using a big stick after speaking softly. After struggling to get on the same page as the president about whether the U.S. was pushing for regime change in Iran, he described the bombing as “wildly successful” to a sold-out Ohio Republican Party dinner on Tuesday, even as initial U.S. intelligence reports suggest that damage to the nuclear progra…
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