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VP Vance Says Iran Will only Financially Benefit if They 'Change Their Behavior,' but MOU Indicates Otherwise

Vance said Iran made concrete nuclear commitments and would destroy its highly enriched stockpile as critics argued the deal lets Tehran sell oil freely.

  • On Thursday, Vice President Vance defended the Iran deal at the White House, urging critics to trust President Trump's ability to complete negotiations despite scrutiny from members of his own party.
  • Critics argue the agreement is lopsided, allowing Iran to sell oil freely without making new nuclear commitments, fundamentally shifting the terms of engagement.
  • Defending the policy, Vance insisted the blockade was a post-conflict measure, noting that Iran committed to destroying its highly enriched nuclear stockpile.
  • Many colleagues in the Senate and Republican Conference criticized the deal, questioning how the arrangement avoids providing unilateral financial benefits to Iran.
  • When Trump pursues unpopular policies, he often tasks Vance with defending them, a pattern analysts suggest complicates Vance's political standing within the party.
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Mediaite broke the news in New York, United States on Thursday, June 18, 2026.
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