JD Vance catches heat for answer on Iran strike 'objectives' on Fox News
Vice President JD Vance caught heat on Monday night after defending the Trump administration's "objectives" in Iran following the strikes over the weekend.
Vance joined "Jesse Watters Primetime" on Fox News to discuss the administration's decision to strike Iran on Saturday morning. Watters asked how Americans can be sure that the operation won't turn into another War on Terror, which dragged on for decades without a clear end in sight.
Vance's comments raised eyebrows among some political analysts and observers.
"What's so different about this is that the president has clearly defined what he wants to see in Iran," Vance said. "There is just no way Donald Trump is going to allow this country to get into a multi-year conflict with no end in sight and no clear objective."
Analysts and observers reacted on social media.
"We’ve already gone to war and Trump hasn’t defined a damn thing," political writer Polly Sigh posted on X.
"Even Mollie Hemingway isn’t buying this," writer Shannon Last posted on X, referring to a far-right writer for The Federalist.
"Oh JD, we are all going to remember this when you run for President," political commentator DJ Omega posted on X.