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A Reporter Asked JD Vance If He Was ‘On Board’ With Iran War, And His Answer Was… Interesting

The vice president had previously said that initiating a war in Iran would be “a huge distraction of resources” and “massively expensive to our country.”

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huffpost.comStai leggendo3 mesi fa

A Reporter Asked JD Vance If He Was ‘On Board’ With Iran War, And His Answer Was… Interesting

The vice president had previously said that initiating a war in Iran would be “a huge distraction of resources” and “massively expensive to our country.”

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thehindu.com3 mesi fa

Vance says he trusts Trump on war with Iran, plays down differences

Vice-President J.D. Vance expresses trust in Trump’s Iran strategy, aligning on nuclear concerns despite previous anti-war stance.

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  1. martedì 17 marzo 2026·thehindu.com

    Vance says he trusts Trump on war with Iran, plays down differences

    Vice-President J.D. Vance expresses trust in Trump’s Iran strategy, aligning on nuclear concerns despite previous anti-war stance.

  2. martedì 17 marzo 2026·huffpost.com

    A Reporter Asked JD Vance If He Was ‘On Board’ With Iran War, And His Answer Was… Interesting

    The vice president had previously said that initiating a war in Iran would be “a huge distraction of resources” and “massively expensive to our country.”