U.S. to Exit Iran Soon After Achieving Military Goals, Says VP JD Vance

Washington: U.S. Vice President JD Vance has said that the United States is expected to withdraw from Iran soon, claiming that most of its military objectives have already been achieved.
In a social media interview, Vance stated that President Donald Trump intends to continue the conflict for a limited period, aiming to significantly weaken Iran’s government and reduce its long-term effectiveness.
He acknowledged that the ongoing tensions have led to a rise in gas prices but described it as a temporary reaction. “Prices will come down again soon,” he said, adding that the U.S. plans to exit Iran in the near future, which would help stabilize energy costs.
Vance reiterated that the administration remains focused on its strategic goals and expects economic conditions, particularly fuel prices, to improve once the situation de-escalates.





