‘This is a problem.’ Iran war puts JD Vance in a bind ahead of 2028
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By Francesca Chambers
Published on March 14, 2026.
President Donald Trump revealed that his top deputy and heir apparent Vice President, JD Vance, had a different view on the Iran war and was less enthusiastic about the decision to embark on the conflict. Despite this, both Vance and the president downplayed any disagreement between them regarding the conflict, the war has sparked accusations of betrayal from prominent Trump-aligned voices. Vance, a leading voice on the right, rose to prominence as a voice against foreign intervention and advocated for a non-interventionist foreign policy. His support for the Iran conflict could determine his political future. Critics, including former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, have criticized the president's foreign policy during his first term and suggested that his foreign policy misadventures during his tenure in the White House were "disastrous" in his previous administration.
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