cbsnews.com
Jun 09, 11:10 PM
Vice President JD Vance indicated that the U.S. is close to finalizing a deal concerning Iran's nuclear program, with a potential timeline ranging from next week to several months. He expressed confidence in the negotiations and the importance of a long-term solution to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. The discussion took place during an interview on CBS Sunday Morning.
The Daily Beast
Jun 10, 10:26 AM
In a recent interview, Vice President JD Vance stated that the Iran conflict may last several months, despite President Trump's optimistic claims of an imminent resolution. Vance expressed confidence in reaching a deal regarding Iran's nuclear program but acknowledged that negotiations could take varying amounts of time.
Guardian — US
Jun 10, 11:54 AM
US military strikes against Iran occurred after an Apache helicopter was downed, leading to Iranian retaliation on American airbases. Vice President JD Vance indicated that a peace deal could be reached in the near future, focusing on the economic benefits for the US and addressing Iran's nuclear program.