Vance Says US-Iran Talks Are 'On the Right Pathway' But Repeats False Claim About Uranium Enrichment - News From Antiwar.com
- U.S. And Iranian officials will hold a fourth round of nuclear talks in Oman soon, as confirmed by Vice President JD Vance.
- Vance stated that the U.S. Aims to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons, emphasizing concerns over nuclear proliferation in the region.
- Vance argued that the previous Iran Nuclear Deal had incredibly weak inspections that did not prevent Iran from progressing toward nuclear weapons.
- Vance indicated that Iran can maintain a civil nuclear program but not a nuclear weapons program.
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Vance Says US-Iran Talks Are 'On the Right Pathway' But Repeats False Claim About Uranium Enrichment - News From Antiwar.com
Vice President JD Vance said on Wednesday that negotiations between the US and Iran are "on the right pathway," although he repeated a false claim that no other country in the world besides Iran has a nuclear enrichment program without a nuclear weapons program, a talking point first used by…
Vance previews US-Iran nuclear talks, says Trump 'open' to sitting down with Russians, Chinese in future
Vice President JD Vance said he and President Donald Trump "hate nuclear proliferation" ahead of U.S.-Iran talks, warning of dire consequences "if the Iran domino falls."
Vance: Iran can have ‘civil nuclear power’ but no weapon
Vice President JD Vance said at a conference in Washington on Wednesday that Iran can have a “civil nuclear program” but not a “nuclear weapons program,” offering yet another confusing signal about the Trump administration’s position on Iran’s nuclear capabilities as negotiations with the Islamic Republic are set to enter their fourth round this weekend. Several Trump administration officials have in recent weeks offered competing messages about…
Vance’s Iran Remarks Spark Confusion, Diplomacy Doubts
In the grand theater of international diplomacy, Vice President JD Vance has taken the stage, delivering a performance that is as confusing as it is provocative. His recent remarks on Iran’s nuclear program are a masterclass in mixed signals, leaving observers to wonder if the U.S. is serious about diplomacy or merely posturing for a confrontation. Vance’s claim that no country besides Iran has… Source
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