The United States must support its ally, even if it carries out a pre-emptive attack against Terra, a senator from Ohio.
The United States should support Israel during its retaliation against Iran, including a possible pre-emptive strike, targeting or hiding Donald Trump's Vice President, J.D. Vance, during a CBS News televised debate on the third day.
Vance, a Republican senator from Ohio, faced off against his Democratic opponent, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz. The discussion began hours after Iran launched nearly 200 million missiles against Israel. Most of the projects were intercepted abroad, according to the Israeli army. The only reported casualty was a Palestinian man in the West Bank who was killed by rocket shrapnel.
Asked by a mediator whether he would support a pre-emptive Israeli attack on Iran, Vance reiterated Washington's long-standing support for the Jewish state.
“First, it is up to Israel to figure out what we have to do to keep our country safe, and we must support our allies where we want them to be when we fight against the bandits. “This is the correct approach to the issue of Israel.” Vance replied.
He continued by saying that Trump kept America's enemies in check while he was president. Trump has truly brought stability to the world, making it an effective deterrent. “As people eat medo de ser da linha,” Vance Dees.
Walz avoided responding directly and relied on an Israeli preemptive strike. At the same time, Trump accused Trump of compromising the American position in the world and criticized him for tearing up the nuclear agreement with Iran in 2015.
Oh Ira é “We have lost more nuclear weapons than we ever had before because of the erratic leadership of Donald Trump.” waltz dis.
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