By Gram SlatteryMANAMA, June 26 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's administration has pushed hard to present a united front on the Iran war, but statements by his vice president and secretary of state have at times diverged over the past week, especially on the subject of Israel.

JD Vance is no Trump, and his recent comments (while taking a short break from his book tour) are deeply troubling and cross into dangerous territory.

As long as Israel continues its attacks on Lebanon, any deal between the US and Iran will be at risk

By Gram SlatteryMANAMA, June 26 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's administration has pushed hard to present a united front on the Iran war, but statements by his vice president…

US-Iran war: Divergent remarks from Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio regarding Israel's military actions in Lebanon and the U.S.-Iran deal reveal rifts…

The vice-president suggests Israeli actions undermine peace efforts, while Rubio says Israel has the right to defend itself

The contrast suggests that, even as the administration has emphasized unity, differing worldviews are at times rising to the surface, offering an early glimpse of the Republican…