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US Vice President JD Vance comments on potential war duration with Tehran

19 May 2026
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Vice President JD Vance addressed concerns about the US’s ongoing conflict with Iran during a White House briefing on Tuesday, assuring Americans that it will not turn into a “forever war.” Vance, filling in for press secretary Karoline Leavitt, responded to various questions for nearly an hour, demonstrating a more measured approach than former President Donald Trump. He did not dismiss the possibility of using taxpayer funds to compensate individuals convicted of assaulting police officers during the January 6 Capitol attack and downplayed European anxieties over troop deployments in Poland. Vance’s appearance followed Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s well-received press briefing, as both men are seen as potential contenders for the presidency in 2028. Notably, Vance emphasized the need for a swift resolution to the Iran conflict, which has significantly impacted global oil trade and increased domestic gas prices.

Why It Matters

The US’s military involvement in Iran has significant implications for international relations and domestic politics, especially as gas prices have surged by approximately 50% since the conflict began. Vance’s comments reflect ongoing debates regarding foreign intervention and national security, particularly as both Vance and Rubio position themselves for a potential presidential run in 2028. Vance’s approval ratings, alongside those of Trump, illustrate the shifting sentiments among Republicans regarding leadership and policy direction. As Trump continues to gauge support for his potential successors, the political landscape is becoming increasingly competitive with the upcoming midterm elections in November influencing party dynamics.

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