Vance, skeptical of foreign wars, becomes the face of Trump’s tentative deal to end war with Iran

JD Vance, the Republican vice president, has shifted focus from promoting his new book to defending a tentative deal with Iran aimed at ending the war. Known for his skepticism of foreign interventions, Vance is now a key figure in the agreement, which he and President Trump signed. This move could impact his potential 2028 presidential run, as he may be credited for ending an unpopular conflict or blamed if the deal fails. Trump humorously noted he would take credit if successful but blame Vance if not. The White House praised Vance’s role, but the deal has faced backlash, including from conservatives, and leaked drafts have sparked criticism from U.S. lawmakers and pro-Israel advocates. QUESTION: How might the outcome of the Iran deal influence future U.S. foreign policy decisions? 

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