The White House does not have a clear strategy for ending the war with Iran, according to a security analysis channel. The report says President Trump and Vice President Vance hold sharply different views on the matter.
A security monitoring account reported Saturday evening that the White House is uncertain about how to conclude the war with Iran, and that President Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance have fundamentally different opinions on the matter. The report comes amid a series of conflicting signals from the administration on Iran policy, including previous statements by Vance expressing skepticism about foreign wars while leaving the door open to force, and Trump's threats of further strikes. The claim has not been corroborated by official sources.
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