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Vance: 'No chance' any Iran strikes would lead to long war in Middle East
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Vance: 'No chance' any Iran strikes would lead to long war in Middle East

The Hill · Feb 27, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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Vice President Vance on Thursday defended the U.S. potentially launching military strikes on Iran, saying there was "no chance" that it would lead to a longer war in the Middle East. Vance said in an interview with The Washington Post that the strikes would be a deterrent to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon...


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