Feb 18 • 06:55 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania Lrytas

J. D. Vance: Iran still does not want to recognize Trump's red lines

J. D. Vance suggests that the U.S. remains interested in diplomacy with Iran, despite past threats of military action from Trump if key issues are not addressed.

J. D. Vance recently indicated that the United States continues to prioritize diplomacy in its engagements with Iran, even as traces of tension remain prevalent, particularly due to former President Trump's prior threats to use military force. In an interview with Fox News, Vance mentioned that while there have been positive developments, including scheduled upcoming meetings, there are significant red lines that Trump set forth which Iran has yet to acknowledge or address fully.

During his appearance on 'The Story with Martha MacCallum,' Vance emphasized the importance of ongoing diplomatic efforts while also acknowledging the potential for a breakdown in negotiations if Iran does not concede to the established terms. He specified that President Trump retains the authority to determine when diplomacy might have reached its conclusion, implying that there is a threshold after which military options may be considered should negotiations fail.

The context of these negotiations, brokered by Oman, is crucial, as they aim to prevent any possible military engagement by the United States amid concerns surrounding Iran's nuclear program. With ongoing discussions taking place, the situation remains dynamic, with hope that agreements can be reached without resorting to military intervention, a scenario that both Vance and the administration are keen to avoid.

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