Vance defends Trump in the midst of the attacks of his base on the participation of the United States in the Israel-Iran conflict

Vance defends Trump in the midst of the attacks of his base on the participation of the United States in the Israel-Iran conflict

In a long publication on X on Tuesday, Vice President JD Vance defended himself from President Donald Trump after supporters such as Tucker Carlson and those at the Magician base have been Franco over the United States who do not get involved in the war between Israel and Iran.

“First, Potus has been incredibly consistent, for more than 10 years, which Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. In recent months, he encouraged his foreign policy team to reach an agreement with the Iranians to achieve this goal,” Vance, “Vance wrote in x. “The president has made it clear that Iran cannot have uranium enrichment. And he repeatedly said that this would happen two ways: the easy way or the” other “form.”

Vance continued, explaining the difference between “civil nuclear energy” and “uranium enrichment.” The vice president told his followers that Iran “was found in violation of his non -proliferation obligations by the International Atomic Energy Agency (OIEA).”

“You can decide that you need to take more measures to put an end to Iranian enrichment. That decision finally belongs to the president,” Vance wrote. “And, of course, people are right when worrying about foreign entanglement after the last 25 years of idiot foreign policy. But I think the president has gained some confidence in this issue. And having seen this closely and personally, I can assure you that he is only interested in using the US army to achieve the objectives of American people. Whatever he does, that is his focus.”

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President Donald Trump and vice president JD Vance Salute while attending the 157th observance of the National Fallen Day in the National Cemetery of Arlington, on May 26, 2025, in Arlington, Va.

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Vance’s comments are presented in the midst of a quick division between some of Trump’s most vocal supporters who are partially led by two leading Trump allies: Trump’s advisor, Steve Bannon and Carlson, the right-wing commentator, who continues to speak against the participation of the United States in the Iran-Israel conflict.

Bannón I went to Carlson’s podcast On Monday night and warned that a greater participation “would explode” the Trump coalition and derail the president’s national agenda, particularly in immigration.

“If we get trapped in this war, which inexorably seems that it will happen on the combat side, not only will the coalition fly, but also frustrate what we are doing with the most important thing, which is the deportation of the illegal alien invaders who are here,” he said.

The earliest Monday, Carlson appeared in the Bannon show And he said that the measure could lead to “the end of the American Empire” and that “effectively” ends Trump’s presidency. LINK

Trump took Carlson’s comments, calling him “Kooky” in a publication about Truth Social and tell journalists Carlson “get a television network and say so that people listen.”

But other main magical voices are intervening, including an extremely rare comment from the representative Marjorie Taylor Greene pushing back in Trump’s jab to Carlson without naming him, Long that Carlson’s comments regarding Iran “are not Kooky.” LINK

“Tucker Carlson is one of my favorite people. He loves his wife, children and our country fiercely. Since he was fired by the Neocon Fox News network, he has more popularity and spectators than ever. People are making us broken and will finally lead to our destruction.

Greene also appeared in Trump’s old ally and the old The show of representative Matt Gaetz On Monday, and both urged the president to “reject” the calls to join the Israel-Iran conflict.

When asked on Tuesday in Capitol Hill if his position was specifically addressed to the conservatives or those who generally support the Maga Movement, Vance said that “he was not aimed at any particular demographic group of the country” and headed towards “all those who are interested.”

The vice president said he wrote the position to help Americans understand why the administration is so focused on Iran.

“I just wanted to explain to the American people, if you want security, part of security, and I think that all Americans want that, is to ensure that the worst people in the world do not have a nuclear bomb. And part of guaranteeing that they do not have a nuclear bomb ensuring that they do not have the enrichment capacity to get there. I simply wanted to say that and explain why we are talking about this issue and why the president is so concentrated in this issue,” Vance, Vance.

Vance did not answer the questions about whether the United States will attack Iran when he left a lunch behind closed doors with the Senate Republicans about Trump’s Megabill, but repeatedly reiterated the president’s political position that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon or enriched uranium.

“It’s so strange to me that Iranians seem confused about what is happening,” Vance said. “The president has been the clearest as possible as possible that part of his policy does not be that the Iranians cannot have enrichment in his country.”

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