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Nearly 6 months into the war with Iran, Trump contradicts Vance on the ‘number one goal’

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Nearly 6 months into the war with Iran, Trump contradicts Vance on the ‘number one goal’
MSNBC
MSNBC1 hrs ago
Nearly 6 months into the war with Iran, Trump contradicts Vance on the ‘number one goal’
In a normal White House, presidents and vice presidents are expected to read from identical scripts. Donald Trump, however, routinely contradicts JD Vance.
Trump contradicts Vance on top US goal in Iran war
Trump contradicts Vance on top US goal in Iran war US President Donald Trump said preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon is Washington’s “number one Goal”, appearing to contradict Vice President JD Vance, who last week said keeping oil and gasoline prices low for Americans was the administration’s top pr
Kyiv Post
Kyiv Post2 days ago
Vance Says Keeping Oil Prices Low Is US ‘Goal Number 1’ in Iran War
US Vice President JD Vance said affordable oil and gasoline now rank as the top US priority in the Iran war, ahead of preventing Tehran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.
The Independent
The Independent3 days ago
Vance says keeping gas prices low ‘goal number one’ for Iran war
Vice President JD Vance moves to reassure voters that the Trump administration is working to resolve the conflict and bring down the cost of oil, which has spiked with the blockading of the Strait of Hormuz
CBS News
CBS News3 days ago
UAE accuses Iran of Hormuz attacks as Vance says cheap gas is "goal number one"
The UAE accuses Iran of attacking two vessels in the Strait of Hormuz as Vance says cheap oil and gas is "goal number one" from the war.
NBC News
NBC News🏁 first to report3 days ago
Vance says low oil prices now ‘goal No.1’ in Iran war as U.S. threatens new economic pressure
Keeping gas prices low is now the United States’ “goal number one” in the Iran war, Vice President JD Vance has said, as Washington threatened an indefinite naval blockade and signaled it would soon intensify economic pressure on Tehran.