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Vance at the Crossroads: Negotiating Iran’s Fate

Analysis by Sebastian Thorne | Ticker: 2026-03-27 at 11:52 | 3 MIN READ
Vance at the Crossroads: Negotiating Iran’s Fate
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Vice President JD Vance stands at the center of Washington’s most delicate diplomatic tightrope: brokering peace with Iran after months of escalating tensions. Sources inside the White House describe him as the administration’s chosen point person for direct talks—a role that blends his well-known skepticism of open-ended wars with the high-stakes pressure of preventing further bloodshed.Why it matters: Vance has already logged multiple calls with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and met Gulf allies to discuss the conflict. He’s also been looped into indirect communications with Tehran. Administration insiders say his seniority and documented wariness of protracted overseas conflicts make him a more credible negotiator for the Iranians than figures like Steve Witkoff or Jared Kushner, who oversaw earlier failed talks.Behind the scenes, Vance’s team suspects Israeli officials of quietly undermining his position, possibly because he’s seen as less hawkish than some would prefer. Israeli officials deny this. The VP’s role was formalized last week when President Trump asked him for an update on Iran during a Cabinet meeting.Zoom in: Vance advisers argue his involvement signals seriousness—if Tehran can’t strike a deal with him, “they don’t get a deal,” one senior official said. The White House is also weighing a major military escalation if diplomacy collapses. On Thursday, Trump extended his negotiation deadline as Pakistani, Egyptian, and Turkish mediators continue pushing for in-person talks.State of play: Iranian officials told mediators they’re still awaiting a green light from “top leadership.” If a summit occurs, Vance could sit across from Iran’s speaker of parliament, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf. The administration floated the idea of Vance leading a U.S. delegation, using his involvement as proof that Trump is committed to a diplomatic path.The intrigue: Vance’s team believes Israel is spreading the narrative that Tehran prefers negotiating with him because he’s inclined to cut a deal and exit quickly. A CNN report to that effect was labeled by Vance adviser Andrew Surabian as “coordinated foreign propaganda.” Israeli officials deny any such operation exists.A difficult call last Monday between Netanyahu and Vance appears to have deepened the rift. Vance pushed back on several of Netanyahu’s prewar predictions—particularly the likelihood of a popular uprising toppling Iran’s regime—calling them overly optimistic. The next day, a right-wing Israeli newspaper owned by GOP mega-donor Miriam Adelson published a story claiming Vance had yelled at Netanyahu over settler violence in the West Bank. Multiple U.S. and Israeli sources say the story was erroneous and likely leaked by the Israeli side.An Iraq War veteran, Vance told The Washington Post days before the first bombs fell on Tehran: “I do think we have to avoid repeating the mistakes of the past. I also think that we have to avoid over-learning the lessons of the past.” His challenge now is to navigate between his own instincts and Trump’s directives—while holding the line in what could be the most consequential negotiation of his career.


Intel provided by Sebastian Thorne (European Affairs Analyst).

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