Following comments made by J.D. Vance during a visit to Hungary, the White House has categorically denied any interpretation that the U.S. is considering the use of nuclear weapons against Iran. In his statement, Vance expressed that he expects a response from Tehran regarding the American ultimatum by this evening, adding that the United States has other tools at its disposal that have not yet been used and could be activated if Iran does not change its stance. His remarks were interpreted by some as a potential signal for the use of nuclear weapons. However, the official response from the White House dismissed these claims, labeling them as misinterpretations. Through a public response on social media, the American administration emphasized that none of the vice president's comments were related to nuclear weapons, urging that the statements not be taken out of context.
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"We have other means if Iran does not change its behavior"/ Statement by J.D. Vance, White House denies possibility of using nuclear weapons
Following comments made by J.D. Vance during a visit to Hungary, the White House has categorically denied any interpretation that the U.S. is considering the use of nuclear weapons against Iran. In his statement, Vance e

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