Vance on Iran: “This Is Not A Forever War”
Vice President J.D. Vance held a press conference at the White House on Tuesday after President Donald Trump called off strikes against Iran. “This is not going to be the sort of thing that lasts forever,” Vance said. “I think a lot of Americans, especially in my generation, who are worried about forever endless conflicts, we have to remember, I think you said 11 weeks, a big chunk of that has been a ceasefire. This is not a forever war. We’re going to take care of business and come home.”
VICE PRESIDENT J.D. VANCE: I’m going to call on John, I’m just going to start calling. Jon Michael Raasch. JON MICHAEL RAASCH, DAILY MAIL: Jon Michael Raasch with the Daily Mail. VANCE: Yes. RAASCH: Great to see you. VANCE: Great to see you too. RAASCH: Thank you. So Trump initially said that the war would last six weeks. We are now, it’s been going on for 11 weeks and three days. What’s your message to the American people as to why it’s gone on so long and it hasn’t ended yet? VANCE: Well, first of all, the President said it’s going to be a short-term operation, and I think that is proven out to be true. The active period of conflict lasted about five, five and a half weeks, and now we’ve been in the ceasefire where we’re trying to get a negotiated settlement that gets the American people the things that we need for our national security. So I’ve said before that we’re going to go with one of two options here. We’re going to have a good settlement that actually gets the American people what they need, or we’re going to go back to a kinetic operation. Obviously, the President prefers to get that settlement. I think the Iranians prefer to get that settlement, but regardless of what direction the President ultimately goes down, whatever he ultimately decides, I think it’s important for the American people to know two things. Number one, it will be for their security and their prosperity. That’s why we’re doing this. And number two, it will not, this is not going to be the sort of thing that lasts forever. I think a lot of Americans, especially in my generation, who are worried about forever endless conflicts, we have to remember, I think you said 11 weeks, a big chunk of that has been a ceasefire. This is not a forever war. We’re going to take care of business and come home. That’s what the President’s promised and that’s exactly what he’s going to deliver.







