US VP Vance: Trump Acted Against Iran to Protect National Security

US Vice President JD Vance stated that President Donald Trump authorized action against Iran to protect America's national security and prevent Iran from ever obtaining a nuclear weapon. The remarks follow a major US-Israeli military offensive, Operation Epic Fury, which struck targets across Iran, prompting Iranian retaliation against regional US assets and allies. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth called the moment a "generational turning point," while Trump attacked critics on social media. World leaders are now urging de-escalation as the conflict risks expanding further across West Asia.

Key Points: Trump's Action on Iran Was to Protect US Security: VP Vance

  • Trump aimed to permanently block Iran's nuclear path
  • US-Israel launched Operation Epic Fury against Iran
  • Iran retaliated with regional missile strikes
  • Conflict risks widening into a full regional war
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'President decided to take action to protect nation's security': US VP JD Vance

US VP JD Vance says President Trump took action to ensure Iran never gets a nuclear weapon. Conflict widens in West Asia after US-Israel strikes.

"he decided to take action because he felt that was necessary in order to protect the nation's security - JD Vance"

Washington DC, March 3

As escalations widen across West Asia, US Vice-President JD Vance on Tuesday said President Donald Trump decided to take action against Iran in order to protect America's national security.

He made the remarks in an interview with Fox News. Vance said that Trump had determined to ensure America remains safe not only for a few years during his tenure as the President, but to ensure that Iran could never' to have a nuclear weapon.

He said, "What the president determined is he didn't want to just keep the country safe from an Iranian nuclear weapon for the first three, four years of his second term. He wanted to make sure that Iran could never have a nuclear weapon, and that would require fundamentally a change in mindset from the Iranian regime."

Vance further told Fox News, "So he saw that the Iranian regime was weakened, he knew that they were committed to getting on that brink of a nuclear weapon, and he decided to take action because he felt that was necessary in order to protect the nation's security."

In a video message on Monday to the Joint Force, US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth called it a "generational turning point America has waited for since 1979". He urged them to stay determined and re-iterated Trump administration's slogan--peace through strength.

He added, "We will finish this on America-first conditions of President Trump's choosing. Nobody else's. As it should be. And know this above all: President Trump and I have your back, always. Through fire, through criticism, through fake news, through everything. We unleash you because you are the best, most powerful, most lethal fighting force the world has ever seen".

As developments follow in wake of the tensions in West Asia, Israeli Ambassador to US, Danny Danon met US First Lady Melania Trump ahead of the UN Security Council session and underlined that the alliance between Israel and the United States stands firm.

Also on Monday in a post on Truth Social, Trump attacked the "radical left" for their response to the American strikes.

In the post he said, "The Radical Left Democrats, a Party that has completely lost its way, are complaining bitterly about the very necessary and important attack, by the United States and Israel, on Iran. What most people understand is that they are only complaining BECAUSE I DID IT and, if I didn't do it, they would be screaming -- Why didn't "TRUMP" attack Iran, he should do it, IMMEDIATELY? There's nothing surprising about this!"

A full-scale conflict erupted in West Asia involving the United States, Israel, and Iran, following a major "military offensive" launched on February 28. In a coordinated operation known as Operation Epic Fury/Roaring Lion, US and Israeli forces carried out large-scale air and missile strikes across Iran, targeting key military sites, nuclear-related infrastructure, and leadership compounds.

In response, Iran retaliated by launching ballistic missiles and drones at US assets and allies across the region, including Israel, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Jordan, further widening the conflict and heightening risks for civilians and expatriates alike.

World leaders and international bodies are currently urging de-escalation as the risk of a wider regional conflict grows, though fighting continues without a clear end in sight.

- ANI

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Sarah B
From an Indian perspective, this is deeply concerning. Stability in West Asia is crucial for our energy security and the safety of nearly 9 million Indian citizens working there. We need diplomacy, not more escalation.
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Rohit P
While no one wants Iran to have nukes, this unilateral action sets a dangerous precedent. What about international law and the UN? India has always advocated for peaceful resolution of conflicts. Hope our government calls for immediate ceasefire.
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Priya S
The rhetoric is so divisive – "Radical Left", "fake news". This isn't leadership, it's polarization. The world needs calm heads right now. Worried for my brother who works in Dubai.
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Vikram M
"Operation Epic Fury" – sounds like a video game, not a real war affecting millions. This will have ripple effects on our economy. Time for India to play a stronger diplomatic role and protect its interests.
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Karthik V
A respectful criticism: The US often acts as the world's policeman without considering the catastrophic humanitarian consequences for the region. Innocent civilians always pay the price. Our MEA should focus on evacuating Indians if needed.

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