- by foxnews
- 07 Nov 2024
Republican vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance delivered a perfect rebuttal to a biased question on the Iranian nuclear deal during Tuesday's vice presidential debate.
Republican vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance delivered a perfect rebuttal to a biased question on the Iranian nuclear deal during Tuesday's vice presidential debate.
Each candidate was asked whether they would approve of a preemptive Israeli strike on Iran. Walz used his answer to direct the conversation to former President Trump, accusing him of seeking friendly relations with rogue states like North Korea.
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After asking Walz a straightforward question, debate moderator Margaret Brennan asked Vance a loaded question about former President Obama's Iranian nuclear deal, which was widely criticized by Republican lawmakers due to lack of enforcement. Brennan claimed that the unenforceable deal was a successful deterrent and asked whether Trump made a "mistake" by doing away with it.
"Well, first of all, Margaret, diplomacy is not a dirty word, but I think that's something
The Republican nominee went on to note that several world conflicts have erupted under the Biden-Harris Administration.
"Donald Trump consistently made the world more secure.
peace through strength is how you bring stability back to a very broken world.
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In the weeks leading up to the vice presidential debate which has the rare distinction of being the last match-up between the two major campaigns before Election Day Vance had frequently criticized Walz for misrepresenting his military service record.
Soldiers from his unit with the Minnesota National Guard have questioned the circumstances surrounding his retirement just before a deployment to Iraq, and have noted that he has misrepresented his rank while on the campaign trail.
He has also claimed to have "carried weapons of war," during a war," and has insinuated that he was a veteran of the War in Afghanistan.
The Minnesota governor ultimately admitted that he misrepresented his rank after days of intense controversy. He also admitted that he "misspoke" when he claimed to have carried "weapons of war" during his lone interview of the campaign cycle, which he conducted alongside Vice President Harris.
Walz, on the other hand, had deployed an entirely different line of attack after he was selected as the Democratic nominee. The Minnesota governor who signed a bill that placed tampons in boys school bathrooms and frequently brags about forming a school club where he could discuss sexuality with gay teens has frequently attacked Trump and J.D. Vance by labeling them as "weird" and "creepy."
But he is a weird guy.
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