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Iran Making Nuclear Vests? Vance’s Bizarre Reason for War

US Vice President J.D. Vance has sparked controversy after making a claim about Iran during a cabinet meeting. His remarks quickly went viral on X and drew strong reactions online.

Vance alleged that Iran planned to use “nuclear suicide vests” that could cause massive casualties. He cited this claim while explaining the US decision to align with Israel in actions against Iran.

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The statement has been widely criticised by users and analysts. Many called it baseless and described it as fear driven messaging to justify military action.

Several critics argued that such claims lack verified evidence. They questioned the credibility of the justification given for the ongoing conflict.

Some voices also suggested that US foreign policy decisions are heavily influenced by Israel. This view has added to the ongoing debate around the situation.

The claim comes amid rising tensions in the Middle East. The conflict between the US, Israel and Iran has continued for over a month.

Reports indicate that the war has already cost around $32 billion. There are still no clear signs of de escalation in the region.

Public opinion in the United States remains divided. Many people are now demanding transparent evidence to support the reasons behind the conflict.

Analysts say that unclear justifications could weaken public trust further. The humanitarian and economic costs of the war continue to raise concerns.

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