Vance Said that US Won't Send Troop to Israel
U.S. Vice President JD Vance speaks at ConcordPadgett Regional Airport on September 24, 2025 in Concord, North Carolina. (Alex Brandon-Pool/Getty Images) Vice President JD Vance proclaimed that the United States is not sending any troops to Israel or Gaza, despite reports indicating that 200 American troops were being deployed to Israel to assist in ensuring the ceasefire holds. In a Sunday interview on NBC News , Vance revealed that President Donald Trump has no plans to directly place American “boots on the ground” to ensure the peace deal in any capacity. Vance did, however, explain that the United States Central Command is deploying approximately 200 troops to a command-and-control center in the Middle East to monitor the ceasefire and security lines, ensuring the peace proposal holds steady. “They’re going to monitor the terms of the ceasefire,” Vance stated. “That’s everything from ensuring that the Israeli troops are at the agreed-upon line, ensuring that Hamas is not attac...