Vice President Vance issues warning to Iran
Vice President JD Vance is heading back to the United States empty-handed after a grueling 21-hour marathon of peace talks with Iranian officials. Despite what Vance described as "good-faith and flexible" negotiating from the U.S. delegation, the session ended this morning without a signed agreement—a result the Vice President called "bad news for Iran much more than it's bad news for the United States."
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