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US Vice President Vance Says US to Get Out of Iran ‘Soon’

  • Vice President J.D. Vance stated the United States has achieved 'all our military goals' in Iran, though operations will continue to ensure the regime's long-term neutralization.
  • Ground troops remain 'on table' as Washington weighs a 'final blow' against the government in Tehran, according to reports from Wednesday, March 25th.
  • Speaking with Benny Johnson, Vance explained the campaign aims to 'neutralize the Iranian government for a very, very long time' and prevent the Iranian regime from rebuilding military capabilities.
  • Addressing concerns about rising fuel costs, Vance downplayed the economic impact, calling it a 'temporary reaction' to the ongoing conflict.
  • According to Vance, President Donald Trump does not intend a permanent presence in Iran, with forces to withdraw once security objectives are fully secured.
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U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance is drawing attention for mentioning the possibility of an early end to the war against Iran. In an interview with the podcast "The Benny Show" on the 27th (local time), Vice President Vance stated, "President Donald Trump has made it clear that we are not interested in staying in Iran for another one or two years."

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According to U.S. Vice President JD Vance, Washington intends to continue the war against Iran for "a little longer" to make sure that the Islamic Republic is "cast" for "long, long time."Read more

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US Vice President J.D. Vance has promised an imminent end to the ongoing war with Iran. He stated that President Donald Trump's goal is to exit Iran after achieving military objectives. Vance explained that US forces are present there to neutralize Iran's nuclear program.

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US Vice President Jay Dee Vance said the United States would continue the war in Iran “a little longer” in order to neutralize the country for a “very long time”.

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Ynet News broke the news in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel on Saturday, March 28, 2026.
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