Vice President Vance enters Iran ceasefire talks in an impossible position: he opposed the war, cautioned against striking Houthis, and stayed quiet during early weeks. Now Trump tasked him with negotiating. Tehran requested Vance, trusting his antiwar credibility. If he secures a deal, it’s historic. If not, the war he never wanted becomes the war he couldn’t end.
The stakes could not be higher.
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