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US vice president questions Trump's Iran war Pentagon briefings: Report
JD Vance questions accuracy of information presented to US president regarding Iran war and its effects on key munitions, according to The Atlantic
Michael Hernandez
28 April 2026•Update: 28 April 2026

WASHINGTON
US Vice President JD Vance has repeatedly questioned the accuracy of the Pentagon's Iran war briefings and has expressed concerns about America’s missile stockpiles directly to President Donald Trump, according to a report published Monday.
A group of Vance's advisors told The Atlantic magazine that Vance presented the concerns as his own rather than directly accusing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Joint Chiefs Chairman Dan Caine of misleading Trump.
Trump has repeatedly echoed talking points put out by Hegseth and Caine, claiming that the US has "totally" destroyed Iran's military, including its air force and navy, while brushing aside concerns about the military losses Iran inflicted on US assets in the region.
That has included burning through US stockpiles of missile interceptors by launching wave after wave of cheap drones and comparably inexpensive missiles at US and allied positions across the region.
"The United States Munitions Stockpiles have, at the medium and upper medium grade, never been higher or better - As was stated to me today, we have a virtually unlimited supply of these weapons," Trump said in a March 2 social media post.
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