Vance: U.S. Aims To Fend Off ‘Nuclear Arms Race’ ‘Domino’ Effect In Iran Negotiations |
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Vance: U.S. Aims To Fend Off ‘Nuclear Arms Race’ ‘Domino’ Effect In Iran Negotiations
Negotiations with Iran still appear to be in limbo, as Vance could not confirm that a deal would be struck sooner rather than later.
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Vice President J.D. Vance said Tuesday that talks with Iran hinge on the United States’ central aim of stopping Iran from ever obtaining a nuclear weapon and thus preventing an anticipated “domino” effect of nuclear proliferation across the region. The vice president said achieving the goal was necessary to ward off a “nuclear arms race.”
Barring Iranian access to nuclear weapons has always been among the stated goals of the Trump administration in prosecuting the war with Iran, but Vance’s comments at a White House press briefing shed some light on internal thinking through the negotiations, in a war that has otherwise often lacked clarity on objectives in terms of U.S. interests.
“It’s not........