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Vance: ‘No chance’ any Iran strikes would lead to long war in Middle East
Vice President J.D. Vance said U.S. military action against Iran would be limited and that diplomatic talks continue amid heightened regional tensions.
- On Thursday, U.S. Vice President JD Vance told The Washington Post that while military strikes remain under consideration, there is `no chance` they would lead to a prolonged Middle Eastern war.
- Holding the technical round on Monday demonstrated the seriousness of talks, with Badr Albusaidi, Oman foreign minister, meeting Friday in Washington and the USS Gerald R. Ford arriving near Haifa.
- The aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford is expected near Haifa on Friday with about 75 aircraft in its air wing and can generate up to 150 sorties per day, while Vance, a Marine veteran, remains skeptical of interventions.
- Vance said he prefers the diplomatic option, as U.S. envoys Witkoff and Kushner demand Iran dismantle Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan, which Iranian officials rejected.
- U.S. intelligence agencies say Iran is years away from reliable missiles reaching the U.S., and David Albright noted, `Iran can launch a very long-range missile because of its space launch program`.
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Vice President JD Vance said on Feb. 26 that President Donald Trump is approaching the prospect of military intervention in Iran cautiously and with “no chance” of the United States becoming mired in the Middle East in a forever war. Making the remarks in an exclusive interview with the Washington Post, Vance said Trump is still weighing what to do about Iran to make sure it doesn’t acquire a nuclear weapon, either by diplomacy or force. Describ…
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Read Full ArticleIn an interview entitled The Washington Post, JD Vance said that there is “no chance” as an attack on Iran to declare a long-term war in the region. In addition, the Vice-President of the United States explained that it remains a “sceptic” in...
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