Vice President Vance tried to talk Trump out of his Neocon war on Iran

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Vance was ‘skeptical’ voice in White House on Iran strikes​

White House officials revealed that the vice president made his opposition known in the leadup.

Vice President JD Vance was skeptical of the U.S. striking Iran in the leadup to President Donald Trump’s decision to launch the war, two senior Trump officials told POLITICO.

Vance, who has long questioned U.S. intervention abroad, has publicly defended Trump’s Iran operation. But White House officials revealed that the vice president made his opposition known in the leadup, pulling the curtain open after months of speculation about Vance being far more tepid about military action than Trump.

Vance is “skeptical,” is “worried about success” and “just opposes” the war on Iran, a senior Trump official said via text message. The official was granted anonymity to speak about the vice president’s views.

A second senior Trump official said “his role is to provide the president and the administration, you know, all points of views of what could happen from many different angles and, you know, he does that. But once the decision has been made, he’s fully on board.”

Vance’s well-documented skepticism of U.S. military engagement, forged in his experiences serving in the Marine Corps in Iraq, paired with his more subdued tone on the successes of the operation, have fueled speculation of a schism between the president and his vice president.

 

Vance was ‘skeptical’ voice in White House on Iran strikes​

White House officials revealed that the vice president made his opposition known in the leadup.

Vice President JD Vance was skeptical of the U.S. striking Iran in the leadup to President Donald Trump’s decision to launch the war, two senior Trump officials told POLITICO.

Vance, who has long questioned U.S. intervention abroad, has publicly defended Trump’s Iran operation. But White House officials revealed that the vice president made his opposition known in the leadup, pulling the curtain open after months of speculation about Vance being far more tepid about military action than Trump.

Vance is “skeptical,” is “worried about success” and “just opposes” the war on Iran, a senior Trump official said via text message. The official was granted anonymity to speak about the vice president’s views.

A second senior Trump official said “his role is to provide the president and the administration, you know, all points of views of what could happen from many different angles and, you know, he does that. But once the decision has been made, he’s fully on board.”

Vance’s well-documented skepticism of U.S. military engagement, forged in his experiences serving in the Marine Corps in Iraq, paired with his more subdued tone on the successes of the operation, have fueled speculation of a schism between the president and his vice president.

This is Crazy Trump's Operation Barbarossa.
 

Vance was ‘skeptical’ voice in White House on Iran strikes​

White House officials revealed that the vice president made his opposition known in the leadup.

Vice President JD Vance was skeptical of the U.S. striking Iran in the leadup to President Donald Trump’s decision to launch the war, two senior Trump officials told POLITICO.

Vance, who has long questioned U.S. intervention abroad, has publicly defended Trump’s Iran operation. But White House officials revealed that the vice president made his opposition known in the leadup, pulling the curtain open after months of speculation about Vance being far more tepid about military action than Trump.

Vance is “skeptical,” is “worried about success” and “just opposes” the war on Iran, a senior Trump official said via text message. The official was granted anonymity to speak about the vice president’s views.

A second senior Trump official said “his role is to provide the president and the administration, you know, all points of views of what could happen from many different angles and, you know, he does that. But once the decision has been made, he’s fully on board.”

Vance’s well-documented skepticism of U.S. military engagement, forged in his experiences serving in the Marine Corps in Iraq, paired with his more subdued tone on the successes of the operation, have fueled speculation of a schism between the president and his vice president.

Ruh roh. The couch-fucker's looking for a soft place to land!
 
So everything is fine...Absolutely Republicans support him.... that's going to be a great ticket in 2028...
 



Not even close. Libtards never seem to learn that just because you WANT something to be doesn't make it so.

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So everything is fine...Absolutely Republicans support him.... that's going to be a great ticket in 2028...

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Poor delusional Topless, such a pathetic case.
the comics above perfectly capture the Magat transformation from America First isolationist, to NeoCon globalists talking about "going around the world and policing foreign countries", all the while the magats just change and keep clapping.
 
What is meant by "everything is fine" here?
Just what it says... JD didn't try to talk the president out of anything... I'm happy to see threads like this though it's as much more about all of you than it does about The president , the vice president, the military , and this amazing country of ours...
 
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