JD Vance says Iranian nuclear program 'substantially' set back after 'precise, surgical' US strikes

Vice President Vance warns Iran against retaliation following U.S. strikes on nuclear facilities, stating it would be met with "overwhelming force."

President Donald Trump arrives with Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to speak from the East Room of the White House in Washington, Saturday, June 21, 2025. (Carlos Barria/Pool via AP)

ABC’s Jonathan Karl asked the vice president, "Can you say definitively that Iran’s nuclear program has now been destroyed?" 

"I don't want to get into sensitive intelligence here, but we know that we set the Iranian nuclear program back substantially last night. Whether it's years or beyond that, we know it's going to be a very long time before Iran can even build a nuclear weapon if they want to," Vance said. 

Pressed on the extent of the damage, the vice president again declined to disclose sensitive intelligence but added, "I feel extremely confident, and I can say to the American people with great confidence that they are much further away from a nuclear program today than they were 24 hours ago."

"That was the objective of the mission –  to destroy that Fordow nuclear site –  and, of course, do some damage to the other sites as well," he said. "But we feel very confident that the Fordow nuclear site was substantially set back and that was our goal." 

Vice President JD Vance, President Donald Trump, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth speak after the U.S. attacked three Iranian nuclear sites. (Carlos Barria/Reuters/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

"There is no way that the United States is going to let Iran have a nuclear weapon. And so they really have to choose a pathway," Vance told ABC. "Are they going to go down the path of continued war, of funding terrorism, of seeking a nuclear weapons? Or are they going work with us to give up nuclear weapons permanently? If they're willing to choose the smart path, they're certainly going to find a willing partner in the United States to dismantle that nuclear weapons program." 

He also issued a warning.

"But if they decide they're going to attack our troops, if they decide they're going to continue to try to build a nuclear weapon. Then we are going to respond to that with overwhelming force. So really, what happens next is up to the Iranians."

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Trump warned Saturday that "any retaliation by Iran against the United States of America will be met with force far greater than what was witnessed tonight." The U.S. military carried out "massive precision strikes" on the three key nuclear facilities in the Iranian regime: Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan," which Trump said for years carried on a "horribly destructive enterprise" and have now been "completely and totally obliterated." 

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