BY Benjamin ClarkJune 18, 2025
10 months ago
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 | June 18, 2025
10 months ago

JD Vance backs Trump’s tough Iran policy

Vice President JD Vance just dropped a bombshell on social media, throwing full support behind President Donald Trump’s unyielding position on Iran’s nuclear ambitions.

The heart of the matter is Iran’s uranium enrichment, and Vance isn’t mincing words about the danger it poses. As reported by Breitbart, Vance took to X to clarify the escalating tensions and back Trump’s decade-long insistence that Iran must never possess nuclear weapons.

Let’s rewind a bit—Trump has been sounding this alarm since at least 2011, well before he stepped into the political arena. Back then, he tweeted that the United States simply couldn’t allow Iran to go nuclear, a stance he’s never wavered from. It’s not just rhetoric; it’s a core principle.

Trump’s Consistent Stand Against Iran’s Nuclear Goals

Fast forward to recent months, and Trump has pushed his foreign policy team to negotiate a deal with Iran to prevent nuclear weapon development. He’s made it crystal clear: no uranium enrichment, period. Vance echoed this, noting Trump’s message that this will happen the “easy way” or the “other way.”

Vance, who shares Trump’s hard line, broke down the difference between civilian nuclear energy and uranium enrichment with surgical precision. Iran could have a peaceful nuclear program without enrichment, but they’ve flat-out rejected that option. Instead, they’ve pushed enrichment levels far beyond what’s needed for civilian use.

Here’s the kicker: the International Atomic Energy Agency, hardly a bastion of conservative thought, has found Iran in violation of non-proliferation agreements. Vance rightly asks—where’s the justification for Iran’s actions? Not a single compelling argument has surfaced to defend their dangerous overreach.

Iran’s Enrichment Exceeds Civilian Needs

“I have yet to see a single good argument for why Iran needed to enrich uranium well above the threshold for civilian use,” Vance wrote on X. That’s a polite way of saying Iran’s excuses are thinner than a paper towel in a rainstorm.

He doubled down, questioning why Iran insists on sophisticated enrichment capacity while thumbing their nose at basic international obligations. “It’s still another to cling to enrichment while simultaneously violating basic non-proliferation obligations,” Vance added. The pattern is clear, and it’s not in the interest of global stability.

Adding fuel to the fire, Iran’s enrichment has reached levels dangerously close to weapons-grade uranium. Vance pointed out that no one has effectively challenged the IAEA’s damning findings. It’s a silence that speaks volumes about the gravity of the situation.

Trump’s Restraint and Strategic Focus

Despite the provocation, Vance praised Trump for showing “remarkable restraint” in keeping the U.S. military focused on protecting American troops and citizens. It’s a refreshing change from the endless foreign entanglements of the past quarter-century, often driven by misguided policies. Trump, Vance assures, prioritizes the American people’s interests above all.

“He may decide he needs to take further action to end Iranian enrichment,” Vance noted, leaving the door open for escalation if necessary. That decision rests solely with Trump, and Vance believes he’s earned trust on this critical issue. It’s a nod to leadership that doesn’t bow to progressive hand-wringing or reckless interventionism.

Soon after Vance’s comments, Trump himself took to social media with a stark message: “We have complete and total control of the skies over Iran.” He revealed that the U.S. knows the exact location of Iran’s so-called “Supreme Leader,” Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Talk about a power move—Trump’s not playing games.

Trump Issues Stern Warning to Iran

“We know exactly where the so-called ‘Supreme Leader’ is hiding,” Trump declared, adding that Khamenei is an “easy target” but safe for now. He clarified there’s no plan to “take him out” at this moment, showing calculated patience. Yet, the warning was unmistakable: the U.S. won’t tolerate missiles aimed at civilians or American soldiers.

Trump’s patience, as he put it, is “wearing thin,” a sentiment that resonates with anyone tired of Iran’s provocations. He capped his message with a call for “UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER!”—a blunt demand that cuts through diplomatic niceties like a hot knife through butter.

In the end, Vance’s support and Trump’s resolve send a unified message: Iran’s nuclear ambitions will not stand unchallenged. It’s a stance rooted in protecting American interests, not in endless wars or globalist agendas. For those weary of weak foreign policy, this duo offers a breath of fresh air, even if the road ahead remains tense.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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