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President Trump’s Pursuit of Peace Through Strength in Iran – The White House

Last updated: June 22, 2025 10:15 am
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This morning, prominent figures from the Trump Administration took to various media platforms to deliver a unified message: the global landscape is more secure today, thanks to President Donald J. Trump’s precise military actions targeting Iran’s pivotal nuclear installations. They emphasized that the next steps lie firmly in Iran’s court.

Here’s a recap of the key points:

Vice President JD Vance on Meet the Press

  • On the precision strikes: “We aren’t in a state of war with Iran. We’ve effectively dismantled their nuclear program without putting American pilots at risk. That’s a remarkable feat.”
  • On achieving peace: “Our goal isn’t war; we aim for peace. However, that peace must come with the assurance that Iran will not pursue a nuclear weapons program, which is precisely what the President achieved.”
  • On diplomacy: “Iran was not taking this process seriously. They sought to prolong negotiations to secretly rebuild their nuclear capabilities. We didn’t derail diplomacy; the Iranians never genuinely engaged.”
  • On potential retaliation: “We are ready should Iran choose to retaliate. However, an attack on American troops would be a disastrous decision for them.”
  • On further conflict: “We have no desire for a drawn-out conflict or to deploy ground troops. The President has been a vocal critic of decades of ineffective Middle Eastern policies, which is why his response was a focused, precise military operation aligned with U.S. interests.”
  • On regime change: “Our stance is clear: we do not seek to change the regime. Our priority is halting their nuclear ambitions and then engaging in talks for a lasting resolution.”

Vice President JD Vance on This Week

  • On Iranian nuclear capabilities: “I assure the American public that Iran is significantly further from developing nuclear weapons than they were just a day ago. That was the mission’s intent.”
  • On the nature of the precision strikes: “Should Iran attack us, they will face overwhelming force. We targeted only their nuclear facilities, avoiding civilian and other military sites.”
  • On a peaceful solution: “We believe peace is achieved through strength. You cannot allow Iran to develop nuclear weapons and expect tranquility to follow. The President is acutely aware of the pitfalls of prolonged military engagement; that’s not our strategy.”

Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Face the Nation

  • On what happens next: “The next steps depend entirely on Iran’s choices. If they opt for diplomacy, we’re open to discussions that could benefit both them and the global community. Should they choose otherwise, consequences will follow.”
  • On the reality of Iran’s nuclear development: “They possess the necessary components to create nuclear weapons. Why else would they conceal operations 300 feet underground? The only countries with 60% enriched uranium are those capable of quickly escalating to weapons-grade levels.”
  • On a peaceful resolution: “We will protect our citizens, but let’s hope Iran chooses the path of negotiation. A diplomatic, peaceful resolution is what we seek.”
  • On diplomacy: “It’s quite straightforward. The President aims for a diplomatic and peaceful resolution and has offered Iran a chance to engage. The future now rests with their regime.”

Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Sunday Morning Futures

  • On President Trump’s decision: “[Iran] attempted to manipulate him like they have with every American president for the last 35 years. The President made it clear: if we don’t arrive at a deal — which we sought — we would handle it differently. They made that choice, not us.”
  • On U.S. military might: “The President made it explicit: ‘We have 60 days to make progress on a deal; if we don’t, I’ll take a different approach.’ Our military executed their task with unparalleled precision and skill, then withdrew.”
  • On President Trump’s leadership: “They thought they could manipulate President Trump as they did with his predecessors. Last night, they learned that such tactics won’t work. This is a President who follows through on his commitments.”
  • On the dangers of the Iranian regime: “Hezbollah exists because of Iran. So does Hamas. The Houthis owe their existence to Iran, along with the IEDs that have harmed American soldiers in Iraq. They are the root cause of instability in the Middle East. Imagine if they had nuclear weapons — that scenario is intolerable.”
  • On the Strait of Hormuz: “If they make a misstep, it will be an economic suicide for them. We have various options available should that arise.”

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