
JD Vance took on Tuesday 17. “The President has shown a remarkable restriction,” Vance wrote, insisting that Trump still commit to prevent Iran from getting nuclear weapons.
“He is only interested in using the US Army to achieve the objectives of the American people,” Vance said.
Explains civilian vs. enrichment of weapons class
In his detailed post of Vance, he emphasized the difference between civilian nuclear energy and enrichment of uranium and claimed that Iran had crossed the boundary of uranium far beyond civil use.
“Iran could have civilian nuclear energy without enrichment, but Iran refused,” Vance explained.
“It’s one thing to want civilian nuclear energy. It’s another thing that requires a sophisticated enrichment capacity.”
He quoted findings from the International Agency for Atomic Energy (IAEA) and accused Iran of violating its non -placing duties.
Requires confidence in Trump’s judgment
Vance, while recognizing public skepticism about foreign interventions, urged the Americans to trust Trump’s judgment in this matter.
“It may decide to take further steps to end Iranian enrichment,” Vance wrote. “This decision eventually belongs to the President.”
“I believe the president has gained some confidence in this matter.”
Maga Revolt: “First America”
Vance’s defense Trump comes as a high-ranking conservative Maga’s voice growing concerns about the possible involvement of the American military involvement in the Iranian-Israeli conflict.
Tucker Carlson and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene proved to be the front voices in the inner rebellion. Greene warned on June 16 that US foreign interventions “gave America for the last time” and “eventually lead to our destruction”.
“Anyone who is promoting that the US is fully involved in the Israeli/Iranian War is not the first/maga,” she said on X.
Greene added that Americans are “sick and tired foreign wars” and want the units to focus on the protection of US borders.
Carlson vs. Trump: “Kooky” and “Participates”
Carlson went further and accused Trump of being “participation in a war.” The comments of the former host Fox News made Trump a rare criticism that publicly refused him.
“I don’t know what Tucker Carlson says. Let him get a TV network and say that people listen,” Trump said.
On truth social, he added: “Kooky.”
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