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JD Vance Defends Trump's Iran Deal Amidst Republican Backlash
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CNBC18.06.2026سياسة4 dk okuma

JD Vance Defends Trump's Iran Deal Amidst Republican Backlash

نظرة سريعة

  • VP JD Vance defended President Trump's interim peace deal with Iran, stating the US is not providing funds and that Iran's economic benefits hinge on full compliance.
  • The deal, which includes sanctions relief and a reconstruction plan, faces Republican criticism.

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Vice President JD Vance defended President Trump's interim peace deal with Iran, which includes sanctions relief and a reconstruction plan, amidst Republican criticism. Iran's supreme leader also framed the deal as conditional.

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Vice President JD Vance defended President Donald Trump's interim peace deal on Thursday, insisting the United States is not paying the Islamic Republic and that any economic benefits for Iran depend on full compliance with the agreement.

"The United States isn't giving up a cent of money to Iran," Vance said.

Vance's comments came as the White House faced Republican backlash over whether Trump gave Iran too much in a 14-point memorandum of understanding that includes sanctions relief, access to frozen funds, and a proposed $300 billion reconstruction plan.

"The only way the Iranians get any of these resources ... is if they comply fully" with the terms of the deal.

Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, also framed the deal as conditional, saying Thursday he had granted permission for the memorandum only after receiving assurances that Iran's rights and the "resistance front" would be protected.

"In principle, I had a different opinion," Khamenei said in a statement.

Khamenei said he allowed the agreement after Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, who also leads Iran's Supreme National Security Council, accepted responsibility for safeguarding Iran's interests.

The ayatollah said Iran would wait to see if conditions are met, cautioning that future direct talks with the U.S. do not imply submission to "the enemy's opinion."

Vance pushed back on criticisms that lifting sanctions amounted to a major concession.

"The choke point on Iranian oil was never the sanctions. We didn't see that as a major concession to the Iranians," Vance said.

Vance argued that Iran was already selling oil despite U.S. sanctions, which he described as "fundamentally ineffective" by the time of the deal. He said lifting the sanctions could actually give the U.S. more visibility into Iran's financial activity.

"By lifting the sanctions, we're actually going to be able to see a little bit where their financial system actually sends money and receives money," Vance said. "That's a real benefit to the American people."

Vance added that Iran's "nuclear program has been completely destroyed," framing the agreement as the next stage of Trump's pressure campaign rather than a concession to Tehran.

"Now we see whether they are willing to comply with the next step of the president's peace plan," Vance said.

The deal, signed by Trump and Iranian President Pezeshkian, ends military operations for now, reopens the Strait of Hormuz for at least 60 days to open a negotiating window for a final deal. Vance said that the 60-day period, which can be extended, began on Thursday.

Vance argued the agreement could reshape the region if Iran follows through.

"If they do change their behavior, they are going to have a transformative relationship with the Middle East," Vance said.

Vance also issued a stark warning to Israeli critics of the deal, saying they should be careful about critiquing Trump.

"Donald J. Trump is the only head of state in the entire world who is sympathetic to the nation of Israel at this moment in time," Vance said. "If I was in the cabinet of the Israeli government, I might not be attacking the only powerful ally that I have anywhere left in the entire world," he added.

Vance continued, "Over the last three months, two-thirds of the defensive weapons that have protected your homeland have been built by American hands and paid for by American tax dollars."

That is an unusually blunt rebuke of Israeli officials as the Trump administration works to defend a deal that has drawn bipartisan criticism.

"Donald Trump thinks that the Iranian regime is going to come willingly give up all this enriched uranium. I think he is making a bad bet," Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., said Thursday.

Warner continued, "Take reports of what Secretary Rubio or Director Ratcliffe have said. Take the comments of my Republican friends on this. I think this will go down as one of the worst follies, clearly the worst international folly, of Mr. Trump's term."

Nikki Haley, Trump's former U.N. ambassador, said in a social media post Wednesday that striking Iran's nuclear and missile sites was "the right move," but added: "It's a huge mistake to pay to rebuild the threat we just destroyed."

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, questioned whether the reconstruction plan would amount to giving money to Iran's leaders.

"Is it giving $300 billion to the Iranian ayatollah?" Cruz asked on his podcast. "I hope not. I pray not."

Israel is not a party to the deal. The country's conflict with Hezbollah has strained U.S.-Iran negotiations, drawing a recent rebuke from Trump regarding the military campaign in Lebanon.

Vance said lawmakers either received a formal copy of the signed document Thursday morning or would get it later in the day. He said the administration is planning a formal briefing for Congress "very soon."

However, Vance said the administration "feel quite confident" it can temporarily lift some sanctions without congressional approval.

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توقعات الذكاء الاصطناعي — احتمالات وليست حقائق

  • Administration plans formal briefing for Congress on the Iran deal soon.

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  • US may temporarily lift some sanctions without congressional approval.

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أسئلة مفتوحة

  • Will Iran fully comply with the agreement's terms?
  • What are the long-term implications of lifting sanctions?
  • How will Israel react to US-Iran deal developments?

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This article was originally published by CNBC.

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