Vance team feels he is handling Iran 'the right way'
U.S. Vice President Vance's aides and allies believe his early skepticism and public doubts about Tehran's reliability for peace will prove to be his saving grace.
U.S. Vice President Vance's aides and allies are confident that his early skepticism and public doubts about Iran's reliability for peace will ultimately prove to be his saving grace. According to a Politico Europe report, the vice president's inner circle believes this cautious approach was prudent. They maintain that his public expressions of doubt regarding Tehran's commitment to peace agreements were not incidental but part of a deliberate strategy. The team argues that such skepticism is necessary to avoid misplaced trust in a partner that may not be reliable. They are convinced that this stance strengthens the U.S. negotiating position and prevents potential missteps. The report indicates that Vance's aides feel vindicated in their approach, seeing it as the right way to handle Iran. They assert that time will show the wisdom of Vance's doubts about Iran's trustworthiness. This internal confidence could reinforce a cautious U.S. policy toward Iran, though the report does not provide any outside perspectives. The article focuses solely on the belief within Vance's team that his strategy is correct and will be justified in the long run.
Furthermore, Vance's allies emphasize that his early skepticism is essential for ensuring that any peace agreement with Iran is based on verified commitments. They believe that without such caution, the U.S. risks being misled. The team's unified support for Vance's approach reflects a broader conviction that his handling of Iran is the right way forward.

