US Achieved Most Iran Military Goals, Will Continue Briefly: JD Vance

US Vice President JD Vance stated that Washington has accomplished most of its military objectives in Iran but will continue operations briefly to ensure Tehran's nuclear capabilities are neutralized long-term. He emphasized President Donald Trump's intent to withdraw US forces soon and not remain engaged long-term. Meanwhile, Iranian media claims the IRGC inflicted heavy US casualties in strikes on locations in Dubai, a claim unverified by US sources. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian also warned Gulf countries against allowing the US or Israel to use their territories to launch attacks on Iran.

Key Points: US Nears Iran Objectives, Vance Says Operations to Continue

  • US says majority of Iran military objectives accomplished
  • Operations to continue briefly to counter nuclear plans
  • Iran claims heavy US casualties in Dubai strikes
  • Iranian president warns Gulf nations against hosting US-Israel
  • Strait of Hormuz blockade impact called temporary
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"US accomplished most of its targets in "Iran, to continue operations briefly": JD Vance

US VP JD Vance says military goals in Iran mostly met, but operations will briefly continue to neutralize nuclear plans. Iran claims US casualties.

"The president's going to keep at it for a little while longer to ensure that once we leave, we don't have to do this again for a very, very long time. - JD Vance"

Washington DC, March 28

US Vice President JD Vance said that the Washington has accomplished "a gross majority" of its military objectives in Iran but will continue its operation briefly to ensure that Tehran's nuclear plans are neutralised for a long time.

Speaking on a podcast with conservative commentator Benny Johnson, Vance clarified that US President Donald Trump has no intention to engage with Iran for a long time and will leave once they achieve their military objectives.

"The President said we have accomplished the gross majority of our military objectives. It thinks it would make a good argument that we have accomplished all of our military objectives. The president's going to keep at it for a little while longer to ensure that once we leave, we don't have to do this again for a very, very long time. The President said that this country is threatening us in all these ways. They are still trying to build a nuclear weapon. We need to neuter them for a long, long time," Vance said on the podcast.

"I think the president has been very clear about this: We're not interested in being in Iran a year down the road, two years down the road. We're taking care of business, we're going to be out of there soon," he added.

Addressing the concerns around increasing energy prices due to the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, Vance said that this is "a temporary reaction to a short-term conflict".

Meanwhile, US Central Command on Saturday released the footage of its airstrikes on the Iranian naval vessels amid the heightened tensions in West Asia.

In a post on X, the US Central Command said, "For decades, Iranian naval vessels have threatened and harassed global shipping in regional waters, but those days are over."

Iran has also claimed that the US has suffered "heavy casualties" in the strikes on two US Army "hideouts" in Dubai, as the conflict in West Asia continues, the State Media Tasnim News Agency reported.

According to the news agency, a spokesperson for the Central Headquarters of Hazrat Khatam al-Anbiya said that more than 500 US Army personnel were in these "hideouts", around 400 in the first and 100 in the second "hideout".

The IRGC identified these locations and carried out precise missiles and drone strikes and inflicted heavy casualties, as per the spokesperson's claims reported by the Tasnim News Agency.

The spokesperson claimed that the ambulances in Dubai were busy for hours transferring the dead and wounded Americans.

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian warned Gulf countries against backing the US-Israel. Pezeshkian advised countries not to allow the US-Israel to use their lands to strike Iran if they want to ensure development and security in their nation.

"To the countries of the region: If you want development and security, don't let our enemies run the war from your lands," he said.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The claims from both sides are so contradictory. US says objectives met, Iran claims heavy US casualties. It's hard to know the truth. The real victims are always the ordinary people caught in the middle. Very concerning.
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Arjun K
The US says it wants to "neuter" Iran's nuclear plans. But this kind of language and action only creates more instability. India has good relations with both Iran and the US. This is a very delicate diplomatic situation for our foreign policy makers. 🇮🇳
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Priya S
The Strait of Hormuz is a critical chokepoint for global oil. Any blockade or conflict there directly impacts India's energy security. We import so much from that region. Hope diplomacy prevails soon, for everyone's sake.
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Vikram M
With respect, I have to criticize the US approach here. "We'll leave once we achieve our objectives" – this has been said before in other regions, and it rarely leads to lasting peace. It often creates a power vacuum and more problems. Military action is not a permanent solution.
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Kavya N
Iran's warning to Gulf countries is significant. It shows how regional alliances are being tested. India has millions of citizens working in the Gulf. Their safety and the stability of those countries is paramount for us.

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