JD Vance warns Joe Rogan a full Iran war would flood west with refugees, terrorists
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JD Vance warns of '94 million people flooding into Europe' in grim 'experiment'.
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JD Vance has warned that 94 million "desperate people" could flood into Europe in the wake of the Iran war.The US Vice President issued a fresh migration warning as he claimed a deal with Iran was needed to prevent another refugee crisis rocking the West.Mr Vance argued that "conservative hawks" in the Republican Party - naming former Vice President Mike Pence - were attempting to "derail the deal" with the Iranian regime.The Vice President said Donald Trump's critics did not provide any actual solutions to the Iran war.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say "If you actually look at what they're proposing, they just want the military campaign to go on forever, and they can't actually identify what it is that they're trying to accomplish," he told Joe Rogan's podcast.
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None of them can identify what is they're trying to accomplish."He argued that the US Government would not just "bomb them to oblivion", citing learnings from former President Barack Obama's 2011 intervention in Libya, which...
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Vice President JD Vance told Joe Rogan that a Republican faction is trying to derail the Iran deal, warning of a refugee crisis if regime change occurs.
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A: JD Vance warns of '94 million people flooding into Europe' in grim 'experiment'.
B: JD Vance has warned that 94 million "desperate people" could flood into Europe in the wake of the Iran war.The US Vice President issued a fresh migration warning as he claimed a deal with Iran was needed to prevent another refugee crisis rocking the West.Mr Vance argued that "conservative hawks" in the Republican Party - naming former Vice President Mike Pence - were attempting to "derail the deal" with the Iranian regime.The Vice President said Donald Trump's critics did not provide any actual solutions to the Iran war.
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