U.S. Vice President JD Vance on Iran War: "We don’t want to still be in Iran a year from now, or two years from now. We are dealing with this issue, and we will soon leave, and oil prices will also come down."
Vance’s remarks serve not only to soothe domestic war-weariness and respond to public pressure caused by high fuel prices, but also reflect the White House’s internal opposition to getting trapped long-term in the Middle East quagmire. At the same time, they aim to stabilize market expectations and distance the current situation from the historical burdens of Iraq and Afghanistan-style wars—essentially balancing foreign military engagement against domestic political and economic well-being.
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