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Vance Says Trump Called Netanyahu With Profanity Over Pre Deal Attack

Diary of a CEO · Vice President JD Vance: No One Saw This Coming, The Ceasefire Is Real! · June 18, 2026
Vance Says Trump Called Netanyahu With Profanity Over Pre Deal Attack
Diary of a CEO
Diary of a CEO
Vice President JD Vance: No One Saw This Coming, The Ceasefire Is Real!
"Apparently he said, Trump said he'd phoned Netanyahu and told him he had no fucking judgment. 'Why did Bibi have to do a fucking attack? I'm so pissed off. An hour before we were supposed to sign the deal, Trump called Netanyahu a very difficult guy. He should be very thankful for us for doing this because if Iran had a nuclear weapon, Israel wouldn't be around for 2 hours.'"
Vance confirmed Trump angrily confronted Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu with profanity over an attack launched an hour before the Iran deal was to be signed. The Vice President stated the U.S. and Israel are different countries with different interests, explicitly saying he doesn't trust anyone in international affairs, and that America is the senior partner in the relationship.

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On this episode of The Diary of a CEO, host Steven Bartlett interviewed U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance for a wide-ranging conversation covering his childhood trauma, journey from atheism to Catholicism, the Iran peace deal, and concerns about AI-driven inequality. Vance opened up emotionally about his unstable upbringing with a drug-addicted mother and revolving father figures in working-class Ohio, crediting his grandmother as the anchor who saved him from catastrophe. He described how signing up for the Marines after 9/11 out of patriotism ultimately left him jaded about leadership after serving in Iraq, believing George W. Bush exploited America's willingness to serve for an unjustified war. The most newsworthy revelation came when Vance confirmed Iran has signed a term sheet to open the Strait of Hormuz, eliminate nuclear material, and accept inspections in exchange for massive sanctions relief, calling this deal real after weeks of false agreements. He disclosed Trump angrily called Netanyahu with profanity over an attack launched an hour before the deal signing, emphasizing the U.S. is the senior partner and he trusts no one in foreign affairs. Vance became visibly emotional discussing how becoming VP affected his 9-year-old son, saying he felt he ruined the child's life without asking him by subjecting him to constant Secret Service protection and attention. On AI, Vance rejected mass unemployment predictions but warned of dangerous wealth concentration, revealing Trump supports government ownership stakes in AI companies as predistribution rather than redistribution. The conversation closed with Vance discussing his conversion from angry atheism to Catholicism after realizing Christians were the most virtuous people he knew, and confirming he believes aliens could be real and plans to review classified UFO information.

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