JD Vance is 'confident' Iran war will be history in a year
Vance said the U.S. campaign will stay focused on preventing an Iranian nuclear weapon as negotiations continue with no end in sight.
- Vice President JD Vance said the United States and Israel share many interests but also have some differences, especially regarding Iran negotiations and security surveillance concerns involving American officials.
- Vance emphasized that US policy on Iran prioritizes American national interests, aiming to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon despite Israel's concerns.
- He expressed optimism about reaching a long-term peace deal with Iran, stressing the importance of robust inspections to ensure Iran adheres to the nuclear agreement.
- Vance noted that Iran is willing to negotiate and make real proposals, and he believes a proper deal would be a major victory for the American people.
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Editorial: No nuclear enrichment for the Saudis either
No U.S. President has done more to confront Iran’s nuclear program than Donald Trump, and one reason is to avert a nuclear arms race in the world’s most volatile region. Vice President JD Vance made that case recently, yet the…
J.D. Vance said that US policy towards Iran will be guided by US national interests.
How did the US Vice President explain the White House's position? US Vice President J.D. Vance openly acknowledged that Washington and Jerusalem's interests regarding Iran may diverge. The US's primary goal is the Iran nuclear deal, RBC-Ukraine reports, citing Fox News. What Vance said: In an interview with Fox News, the Vice President clearly delineated the positions of the two allies. "The US and Israel have many common interests. But there ar…
VP JD Vance addresses US-Israel relationship, whether Iran is trying to 'play' the United States
Vice President JD Vance addressed the United States’ diplomatic relationship with Israel Monday as President Donald Trump’s partnership with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reportedly been strained recently."The Israelis and the United States, we have a lot of shared interests, but we also have some situations where our interests diverge," Vance said on "Jesse Watters Primetime.""I think where the president has been very clear here is that…
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