Vance Turns Iran Talks Into Skydiving Analogy Amid War-Talk Backlash

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Vice President JD Vance invoked his wife Usha’s “right to skydive” as a surreal analogy to defend the Trump administration’s Iran talks, arguing the U.S. should focus on what Iran actually does rather than what it claims to have a right to do as negotiations over nuclear enrichment unfold amid a fragile ceasefire and Trump’s hard-line posture. The piece notes Iran’s 10‑point peace plan preserving enrichment rights, Trump’s claim of no enrichment, and Vance’s broader diplomacy alongside Hungary’s Orbán amid White House scrutiny of war enthusiasm.
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- JD Vance calls Iran ceasefire a 'fragile truce' and says Trump is 'impatient to make progress' CNBC
- Vance Says Lebanon Was Never Part of U.S.-Iran Cease-Fire Deal The New York Times
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