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Home»Politics»JD Vance Claims Iranian Nuclear Program ‘Significantly’ Impeded Following ‘Targeted, Surgical’ US Strikes
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JD Vance Claims Iranian Nuclear Program ‘Significantly’ Impeded Following ‘Targeted, Surgical’ US Strikes

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On Sunday, Vice President JD Vance asserted that America is not in direct opposition to Iran, but rather against its nuclear program, which has faced significant setbacks due to recent U.S. military operations. During an appearance on ABC’s “This Week,” Vance acclaimed former President Donald Trump for decisively targeting Iran’s nuclear capabilities. He expressed gratitude toward U.S. troops who conducted an elaborate mission, highlighted by a stunning 30,000-pound bomb deployment on crucial nuclear sites. Vance underscored the unique competencies of the U.S. military, noting that despite the complexities of such operations, they achieved a paramount American goal: ensuring Iran does not secure a nuclear weapon.

Vance refrained from revealing sensitive intelligence about the mission when questioned about the current state of Iran’s nuclear program. While he confirmed that the operations had notably set back Iran’s nuclear ambitions, he avoided definitive statements on complete destruction. The mission, involving a reported 125 aircraft, primarily aimed at the Fordow nuclear site, with Vance expressing confidence that Iran is significantly distanced from nuclear capability than before the strikes. This declaration reassured the American public of the effectiveness of the military action taken, marking a crucial step toward national security objectives.

The Vice President described the U.S. diplomatic attempts with Iran that preceded military action, emphasizing that these dialogue efforts had yielded little progress until Trump imposed private ultimatums. When addressing potential Iranian retaliation, Vance warned it would be an ill-advised move. He reiterated that the strikes were surgical and specifically aimed at nuclear facilities. His reflection centered around the notion that Iran must choose between peace and continued aggression, highlighting that the U.S. is committed to preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons.

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In contrast, Trump’s late Saturday address from the White House echoed the Vice President’s sentiments, asserting that any Iranian retaliation would provoke a larger and more forceful U.S. response. According to Trump, the recent strikes targeted three vital Iranian nuclear facilities—Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan—which he claimed were responsible for extensive destructive activities. In a statement later, he indicated that these locations were left “completely and totally obliterated,” sealing a severe blow to Iran’s nuclear aspirations.

The Vice President outlined a potential pathway for Iran to engage in dialogue to permanently abandon their nuclear program, asserting that the U.S. would be willing partners in such an endeavor. He highlighted the dichotomy Iran faces; choosing either a trajectory of aggression—continuing to fund terrorism and develop a nuclear weapon—or opting for collaborative efforts toward denuclearization. Vance cautioned that the next steps lay in Iran’s hands, underscoring the expectation that the country must act wisely to avoid further conflict.

As tensions remain high, the U.S. positions itself clearly against Iranian nuclear development while simultaneously opening the door for diplomatic solutions. This dual approach indicates a strategic effort to balance rigorous national defense objectives with the willingness for peaceful negotiation, as long as Iran refrains from escalating hostilities. The outcome of this delicate situation hinges on Iran’s response to U.S. actions, with both Vance and Trump stressing the dire implications of any further provocations.

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