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Vance accuses Europe: Attacks the US publicly and negotiates silently!

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Vance accuses Europe: Attacks the US publicly and negotiates silently!

United States Vice President JD Vance has openly attacked the stance of European countries towards Washington, describing them as two-faced.

He stated that Europe maintains a public rhetoric against the US, while in private conversations it shows a willingness to compromise.

"The Europeans are privately very friendly and willing to make a lot of concessions, but then they publicly attack and say, 'We will not cooperate with the Americans. We will not do anything with the Americans,'" Vance said.

Vance dismissed claims that European countries are maintaining a strong and unwavering stance toward the US.

"I'm sorry. It's all false. The narrative that they're not making concessions and compromises to the United States is not true," the US vice president added.

In the same interview, Vance also focused on Iran, warning of the consequences of equipping Tehran with nuclear weapons. According to him, such a development would start a chain of arms throughout the Middle East.

"If the Iranians are going to get a nuclear weapon, you know who is going to get a nuclear weapon the next day? The Saudis and then some others in the Gulf Arab states. Iran cannot have nuclear weapons. That is the stated policy goal of the president of the United States," Vance said.

He stressed that President Donald Trump will pursue a flexible approach in relation to Tehran.

"What President Trump will do is keep his options open. He will talk to everyone. He will try to achieve what he can through non-military means. If he believes that military intervention is the only option, then ultimately he will make that choice ," Vance added.

Speaking about the future of Iran, the US vice president openly expressed his preference for a political change in Tehran.

"In a perfect world, I would love for a group of freedom-loving Iranians to take power in their country and have a government that was much friendlier to the United States of America. Of course that would be good ," he declared.

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