J.D. Vance denounces people within the Israeli government trying to prolong the war in Iran
James David Vance is convinced that within the Israeli government there are very powerful people forcing the extension of the US war against Iran
James David Vance, US vice president, claims to have evidence that points to people inside the Israeli government trying to hinder peace efforts in the Middle East to prolong the US war against Iran.
During his intervention on the podcast “The Joe Rogan Experience,” the Republican whom some political analysts have begun to place as Donald Trump's possible successor at the head of the White House, stated that the 14-point memorandum of understanding proposed to the Islamic Republic, which proposed a ceasefire for 60 days, was extremely uncomfortable for several officials of the Jewish nation.
"There are certainly certain people within the Israeli government who hate the agreement. And we have hard evidence.
We know with absolute certainty that within your system there are people who are manipulating and trying to change American public opinion to prolong the war indefinitely.
Without a doubt, I think you have seen this very discreet and extremely well-financed campaign to try to derail the negotiation and the agreement,” he stated.
Although Iran was reportedly willing to guarantee not to develop nuclear weapons, get rid of its stockpile of enriched uranium, and reopen the Strait of Hormuz to shipping, everything fell apart when its troops were blamed for attacking a merchant ship.
The Tehran government claimed not to have ordered any retaliation, but Washington did not believe it and, with the resumption of the war, there have now been five days of US bombings in Iranian territory.
From the perspective of J.D. Vance, Donald Trump's purpose in entering the war has always been to prevent the Islamic Republic from achieving nuclear weapons by putting aside any interest of the Jewish nation.
“I believe that the president, regardless of any influence from Israel, firmly believes, and I repeat that I agree with this, that Iran should not have a nuclear weapon,” he emphasized.
It should be noted that, at the time, the second most important man traveled to Pakistan with the aim of negotiating an agreement to end the war with Iran, but after a long diplomatic meeting, everything got bogged down and he ended up returning to Washington with his image of credibility greatly damaged.
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