Vance Says Iran Conflict Is 'Not a Forever War'
Vice President Vance stated that neither the Trump administration nor Iran desires further military action, while emphasizing that Iran must not obtain a nuclear weapon.

Vice President JD Vance addressed reporters at a White House briefing, where he was pressed on the administration's stance regarding potential conflict with Iran. During the briefing, Vance explicitly stated that the situation with Iran is "not a forever war," pushing back against the notion of an endless military engagement.[1][2]
Elaborating on the administration's position, the vice president noted that neither President Donald Trump nor the Iranian leadership wants to see further United States military action. Despite expressing a mutual desire to avoid continued military escalation, Vance reiterated the strict condition that Iran must not be permitted to acquire a nuclear weapon.[2]



