Vance Fears Pentagon Chief and Military Top Brass Are Misleading Trump on Iran War
U.S. Vice President JD Vance has raised serious doubts about senior officials within his own administration, expressing concern that the Secretary of Defense and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs are not providing President Trump with accurate information regarding the ongoing military campaign against Iran.Pentagon officials have briefed Trump that Iran’s air force, naval assets, and…
U.S. Vice President JD Vance has raised serious doubts about senior officials within his own administration, expressing concern that the Secretary of Defense and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs are not providing President Trump with accurate information regarding the ongoing military campaign against Iran.
Pentagon officials have briefed Trump that Iran’s air force, naval assets, and defensive infrastructure have suffered devastating blows — but Vance is reportedly skeptical of these claims, believing the on-ground reality may be far less favorable than what is being presented to the Commander-in-Chief.
The development is particularly alarming as it signals deep internal divisions within the White House at the height of active military operations — with dissenting voices emerging not from the opposition, but from within the administration itself.
Analysts warn that if Vance’s suspicions prove founded, it could trigger a crisis of confidence at the most critical moment of Trump’s presidency, raising questions about the reliability of military intelligence being fed to the Oval Office.
