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Vice President JD Vance said on Thursday that India and Pakistan should de-escalate tensions, but he added that the U.S.
"We're not going to get involved in the middle of a war that's fundamentally none of our business," the vice president said.
President Donald Trump has said the U.S. will not get involved, though Secretary of State Marco Rubio has held regular calls ...
JD Vance made it clear the U.S. will not serve as a mediator to prevent a regional war with India Pakistan. That could be ...
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A core group of top US officials — including Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State and interim national security ...
The vice president had said on Fox News that the crisis wasn’t the United States’ problem—setting off panic in the Trump administration about a nuclear war.
The Indian military responded so fast to Pakistani attacks that there was no time for anyone to come and tell India not to ...
Vice President JD Vance was the one to call Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to encourage ceasefire talks over the escalating conflict with Pakistan after the U.S. received “alarming intelligence,” ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi had reportedly told US Vice President JD Vance clearly that if Pakistan does something, the ...
A CNN report says Vance called Modi and told him about the high risk of escalation over the weekend and urged him to ...
Twenty-four hours before President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire had been reached between India and Pakistan, the White ...