Vance frames Iran deal talks as ongoing and not a 'forever war' at White House briefing

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At a White House briefing, Vice President JD Vance said U.S. negotiations with Iran will continue in private and insisted the conflict is not a 'forever war,' stressing that Iran must not acquire a nuclear weapon. He also fielded questions on European troop rotations, the controversial $1.8 billion compensation fund tied to January 6, and his political future, while noting that fuel prices could fall after a deal is secured and emphasizing a focus on American interests.
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