U.S. Vice President Vance stated that major conflicts in history, including World War II, ended through some form of negotiation. The statement was met with a correction noting that Germany and Japan surrendered unconditionally in WWII.
U.S. Vice President Vance argued that all major wars, from World War II to any large conflict in human history, concluded with some form of negotiation. The comment, reported in Israeli media, was immediately countered by a factual note: in World War II, both Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan surrendered unconditionally. The exchange highlights an ongoing debate about the nature of conflict resolution in the context of current geopolitical tensions. No official White House clarification has been issued at this time.
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