Vance says U.S. 'not at war with Iran, we’re at war with Iran’s nuclear program'
UNITED STATES, JUN 25 – Vice President JD Vance emphasized the US aims to dismantle Iran's nuclear program through precise strikes without seeking regime change or broader conflict, stressing diplomacy remains an option.
- Vice President JD Vance stated that the U.S. is not at war with Iran, but with 'Iran's nuclear program.'
- Vance expressed a desire for peace, emphasizing that it is contingent on Iran not having a nuclear weapons program.
- Vance emphasized that the aim of the U.S. actions is to stop the nuclear program, not to pursue regime change.
- Vance remarked that the U.S. goal is to stop the nuclear program and eventually talk to Iran about a long-term settlement.
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Vance drops Ohio State football's national championship trophy during White House visit
The Ohio State football team visited the White House on Monday to celebrate the Buckeyes' national championship win. Cameras captured Vice President JD Vance dropping the trophy during the ceremony.
Vice President JD Vance talks Iran_ immigration and OSU football at Ohio event
Vice President JD Vance discussed the bombings in Iran, tariffs and Ohio State football at an Ohio Republican Party fundraising event on June 24. Vance, who grew up in Middletown and served as a U.S. senator, returned to his home state for the dinner in Lima, a city of approximately 35,000 in the northwestern corner of the state. Vance wore a purple tie and said he wanted to
Vice-President JD Vance presented a dinner of the Ohio Republican Party "Doctrina Trump" on foreign policy, stating that military attacks on Iran were "extremely successful" and protected its interests without loss of life, reports POLITICO.
He comes from far below and has brought it up pretty high: US Vice President J.D. Vance works well – also as an enemy image for ZDF.
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