
Vice President JD Vance combines an aversion to foreign entanglements with hawkish criticism of limited military actions, arguing token strikes are insufficient against Iran’s capabilities. His recent Pakistan trip and campus appearance drew mixed reactions among conservatives and highlighted those tensions. Israeli leaders now perceive Vance as emblematic of a Washington less willing to exempt Israel from "America First" priorities, adding diplomatic strain and raising the stakes for how his instincts shape U.S. policy toward Israel and Iran.
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