US Vice President JD Vance has sharply criticised Israeli opposition to President Donald Trump’s Iran agreement, arguing that Trump remains Israel’s strongest ally and urging critics to give diplomacy a chance.
US Vice President JD Vance has hit back at Israeli criticism of President Donald Trump’s Iran agreement, describing the reaction as a “freakout” and defending the deal as a pragmatic step toward regional stability.
According to Reuters, Vance made the remarks during an interview with The New York Times, where he argued that some Israeli officials were overreacting to the agreement and failing to recognise Trump’s support for Israel. He stressed that Trump remains one of Israel’s strongest international allies and noted that the United States continues to provide significant military and financial backing to the country.
Vance also pushed back against critics who say the agreement gives too much away to Iran, insisting that diplomacy remains the best path forward. Reuters reports that the comments come amid growing tensions between Washington and Israeli officials over the terms of the US-Iran accord and its impact on regional security.
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