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VICTORY: VP Vance Declares 'No Chance' America Gets Dragged Into Endless Middle East War

Gary FranchiFebruary 27, 2026200 views
VICTORY: VP Vance Declares 'No Chance' America Gets Dragged Into Endless Middle East War
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Vice President JD Vance delivered a powerful message that should have every America First patriot breathing a sigh of relief: there is "no chance" the United States will be dragged into another prolonged Middle East war, even as tensions with Iran continue to escalate.

Speaking to the Washington Post, Vance made it crystal clear that the Trump-Vance administration has learned from the catastrophic foreign policy blunders of previous administrations—both Republican and Democrat—that cost American lives and trillions in taxpayer dollars.

This is exactly the kind of strong, principled leadership Americans voted for when they decisively rejected the Biden regime's weakness and put President Trump back in the White House. While the establishment war hawks and defense contractors might be disappointed, the American people can rest assured that their sons and daughters won't be sent to die in another endless foreign conflict.

America First Foreign Policy in Action

Vance's declaration represents a fundamental shift from the globalist foreign policy disasters we've witnessed for decades. Remember Iraq? Afghanistan? Libya? Syria? Each conflict promised to be quick and decisive, yet each turned into multi-trillion dollar quagmires that enriched defense contractors while American families paid the ultimate price.

The Trump-Vance administration understands what the Deep State and military-industrial complex refuse to acknowledge: America can project strength without getting bogged down in nation-building exercises halfway around the world.

"There is no chance the U.S. will get into a protracted war in the Middle East," Vance stated firmly, drawing a clear red line for Iran and other bad actors.

This doesn't mean America will be weak or abandon our allies—especially Israel. It means we'll be smart, strategic, and put American interests first instead of serving as the world's police force while our own border remains unsecured.

Patriots should celebrate this commitment to keeping America out of endless wars while maintaining our strength. After all, isn't it about time we had leaders who fight for American workers, American families, and American sovereignty instead of foreign interests and globalist agendas?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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FiscalHawk2025VerifiedFeb 27, 2026
About time! We've spent trillions over there while our infrastructure crumbles at home.
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PatriotMom2024VerifiedFeb 28, 2026
FINALLY! Someone who puts America First instead of these endless foreign entanglements. We need to focus on our own border and economy.
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VeteranVoiceVerifiedFeb 28, 2026
Exactly right. I did three tours and I'm tired of seeing our boys die for other people's conflicts.
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OldSchoolGOPVerifiedFeb 28, 2026
Refreshing to see someone actually keep their campaign promises. The swamp wants endless war but we want peace and prosperity at home.
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MainStreetConservativeVerifiedFeb 28, 2026
This is what real leadership looks like. Put American families and American workers first for once.
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TrumpTrain47VerifiedMar 1, 2026
This is why we voted for Trump/Vance! No more wars for the military industrial complex.
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AmericaStrongVerifiedMar 1, 2026
Love this energy from VP Vance. Peace through strength, not endless interventions.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedMar 1, 2026
Absolutely. Reagan understood this perfectly - be strong but don't go looking for fights.
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SmallTownValuesVerifiedMar 1, 2026
My nephew just got back from deployment last year. Enough is enough - these kids shouldn't be fighting wars that started before they were born.
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedMar 1, 2026
Great to hear, but what about our current commitments in the region? How do we extract ourselves from existing agreements without creating more chaos?
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ReaganRepublicanVerifiedMar 1, 2026
Good question. We need a clear timeline and strategy, not just promises.