Vance Claims No US Funds for Iran Deal Amidst $300 Billion Controversy
Vice President JD Vance defended President Trump’s interim peace deal with Iran, asserting that the U.S. is not financially contributing and that Iran’s benefits are contingent on full compliance. Vance argued that existing sanctions were ineffective, and lifting them could enhance U.S. visibility into Iran’s financial activities, framing the deal as a continuation of Trump’s pressure campaign. The agreement, which includes a 60-day ceasefire and a potential negotiating window, has drawn significant criticism from various lawmakers who view it as a concession. However, Vance maintained that the U.S. is not giving up any money and emphasized the importance of Iran’s future behavior in reshaping regional relations.