US Vice President JD Vance Embarks on High-Stakes Diplomatic Mission to Iran In a surprise turn of events, Vice President JD Vance is set to lead the US delegation to Pakistan, where he will attempt to negotiate a peace agreement with Iran. This diplomatic mission marks a significant shift in US foreign policy, with Vance's anti-interventionist stance potentially playing a crucial role in building trust with Iranian officials. However, if the talks fail to yield a breakthrough, Vance may find himself shouldering the blame for the diplomatic impasse. As the US and Iran engage in delicate negotiations, the success or failure of this mission will be closely watched by international observers, raising questions about the implications of Vance's approach on the future of US-Iran relations.
As he leads the U.S. delegation in Pakistan to try to reach a peace agreement with Iran, Vice President JD Vance’s longtime anti-interventionist stance could help build trust. But Mr. Vance also could end up taking the blame if talks fall apart.