US Vice President Vance and Israeli PM Netanyahu Defend Iran Strikes Against 'Endless War' Critics

Washington. US Vice President JD Vance and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have responded to critics who label the military strikes against Iran by the US and Israel as an 'endless foreign war.' As allegations mount that President Trump has pushed the US into another major war contrary to his election promises, both leaders have framed the action as a means to regional peace.

Speaking to American television Fox News, Vice President Vance argued that the attack on Iran is completely different from the past wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Vance asserted that President Donald Trump would never drag the US into a conflict stretching for years without a clear objective, stating that the clear goal of the confrontation with Iran is to stop nuclear weapons. He claimed that what the Trump administration seeks to achieve is clearly defined and will prevent the US from repeating past mistakes.

Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu also stated that the war against Iran will end soon and will open new possibilities in the Middle East. He commented that this war is not endless but a 'door to peace.' While some warn that this fight will drag on for a long time and both the US and Israel will get bogged down, Netanyahu flatly rejected that notion.

According to Netanyahu, this conflict will pave the way for normalizing relations between Israel and other Arab nations. Recalling the Abraham Accords, which were brought forward in collaboration with Trump, resulting in peace treaties with four Arab countries, he expressed confidence that cooperation against Iran will lead to peace treaties with even more countries.

While opponents accuse Trump of breaking his electoral promises and further destabilizing the Middle East, the ruling party interprets this as a strategic move for security and prosperity.

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