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U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance asserts a strike on Iran wouldn’t spark prolonged war, despite heightened military presence and demands for Iran to halt nuclear and missile programs.
Vice President J.D.
Vance said a potential U.S. military strike on Iran would not lead to a prolonged war, stressing the need to learn from past interventions without abandoning the use of force.
The U.S. has bolstered its military presence in the Middle East, demanding Iran halt uranium enrichment and missile development, though Vance acknowledged compliance is unlikely.
The U.S. previously responded to Israeli strikes on Iranian sites with targeted attacks.
Critics argue the actions favor Israel, especially after former U.S. envoy Mike Huckabee's controversial claim of Israel’s biblical territorial rights, drawing condemnation from the Arab League.
Vance said he hadn’t seen the full interview but called the conservative debate important.
Vicepresidente de los Estados Unidos J.D. Vance afirma que un ataque contra Irán no desencadenaría una guerra prolongada, a pesar de la mayor presencia militar y las demandas para que Irán detenga los programas nucleares y de misiles.