געוועזענער וויצע פרעזידענט פענס רופט אמעריקאנער אטאקעס אויף איראן אן "אויסערגעווענליכער שריט פאראויס"
Former U.S. Vice President Mike Pence said in a recent CNN interview that it is absolutely in the United States’ interest to see meaningful change in Iran. Speaking on U.S. policy toward Tehran, Pence highlighted military actions in June 2025 as a positive development toward either regime change or limiting Iran’s nuclear capabilities.
Pence referred to the June strikes — widely reported as targeting Iran’s nuclear facilities, including Fordow and Natanz — as “an extraordinary step forward,” emphasizing that decisive measures are sometimes necessary to advance American security objectives. He framed the operations as aligned with long-term U.S. goals to curb Iran’s nuclear ambitions and reinforce regional stability.
The former vice president also stressed the strategic value of signaling U.S. resolve to both allies and adversaries. According to Pence, demonstrating willingness to act militarily strengthens diplomatic leverage while maintaining deterrence against further Iranian provocations.
While the specifics of the June 2025 strikes have been the subject of debate, Pence’s comments reinforce the position that proactive measures, including precision military operations, can serve U.S. interests in the Middle East. He argued that supporting allies like Israel and demonstrating capability in countering nuclear threats are critical components of American foreign policy.
Pence’s statements come amid ongoing discussions in Washington about the balance between diplomacy, sanctions, and military readiness in addressing Iran’s nuclear program. Analysts note that his remarks reflect a hawkish approach, prioritizing tangible action over extended negotiations to achieve strategic objectives.