Vance says ‘there’s no way’ Trump will let US get into multiyear conflict
Vice President JD Vance emphasized clear objectives in the Iran campaign, with six U.S. service members killed since airstrikes began, signaling a potential military escalation.
- In his first remarks since Saturday, Vice President JD Vance said the Iran war differs because President Donald Trump has clear objectives, as he told Fox News.
- From his Mar‑a‑Lago war room, Trump launched a U.S. military operation and on Tuesday set three objectives, including destroying missile capabilities and preventing nuclear weapons.
- With the U.S. Central Command reported six service members killed since the strikes began Saturday, officials warned Americans in more than a dozen Middle East countries to `depart now`.
- Vance's recent backing marks a shift from his earlier skepticism, supported by his 2023 Trump endorsement in the Wall Street Journal.
- Vance framed the campaign as aiming to prevent Iran from gaining nuclear capability, saying Trump will not rest until Iran cannot obtain a nuclear weapon.
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Following the attack on Iran, US President Trump has called on the Iranian people to take over the government. In a TV interview, Vice President Vance states that the US government is primarily pursuing a different goal.
Vance: There's Just No Way Trump Is Going To Allow The U.S. To Get Into A Multi-Year Conflict With Iran With No Clear Objective
Vice President J.D. Vance talks about the mission objective of the joint US-Israeli strike on Iran in an interview with FOX News host Jesse Watters. JESSE WATTERS: You know, after Iraq and Afghanistan, some people say, oh, here we go again. Is that something here you're thinking about? VICE PRESIDENT J.D. VANCE: Well, Jesse, if you think back to Afghanistan, 20 years of mission creep, 20 years of not having a clear objective, and 20 years of t…
Donald Trump will not rest until he puts a brake on Iran's nuclear program and prevents them from building a bomb, said U.S. Vice President JD Vance.“(The) main objective of the president, which is to ensure that the Iranian terrorist regime does not build a nuclear bomb.”JD Vance thus sentenced him after pointing out that the most ideal thing would be for the new leader of the Iranian government to agree to negotiate with the U.S. on the issue …
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