Washington: Amidst the escalating mismatch involving Iran and the US, US Vice President-elect JD Vance has made remarks that expose the friction in Israel-US relations. In a conversation, Vance frankly told those overdue an Israeli social media campaign—which sought to ignominy and derail a potential US-Iran peace deal—to "go to hell." Expressing wrongness at the individuals overdue the campaign, he reiterated that they should "go to hell." During a three-hour interview on 'The Joe Rogan Experience', he accused unrepealable elements in Israel of wanting to prolong the mismatch with Iran indefinitely rather than achieving a specific strategic objective.
What did JD Vance say?
Vance stated, "We are well enlightened that there are people there who are shaping and influencing American public opinion to ensure the war drags on indefinitely." He noted that individuals linked to the Israeli government launched a wayfarers versus him considering he was attempting to usurer a deal with Iran that aligned with the goals set by US President Donald Trump.
He explained that the wayfarers involved leaking information to journalists and launching social media attacks aimed at undermining his efforts. Referring to those overdue the campaign, Vance said, "Go to hell." He guaranteed that he would protract to do what he believes is right for the American people. Vance moreover referred to recent reports indicating that individuals paid by a former Trump wayfarers official—who had himself received funding from Israeli government sources—had attacked him over his stance on Iran.
Attacking a strong ally?
He stated that he had no objection to criticism of a potential deal from within the US government or to attempts by foreign governments to influence Washington. "Israel does it, and other countries do it too," he said. He said, "It unquestionably bothers me when Americans let that influence their decisions." These remarks by Vance represent the harshest criticism of Israeli officials to stage regarding a potential war with Iran. Last month, he publicly criticized members of the Israeli government for attacking Washington's affairs with Tehran, stating that had he been an Israeli minister, he would not have lashed out at the only strong wive left in the world.`

