Vans plans to take the lead in US-Iran talks, and his "anti-war" stance may help break the ice in diplomacy

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Deep Tide TechFlow news, on March 27, according to AXIOS, U.S. Vice President Vance is preparing to undertake the most important task of his career: leading America’s efforts to end this war, a stance he has held reservations about from the very beginning. Vance has had multiple calls with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and has been involved in indirect communications with the Iranians. He is expected to become the chief U.S. negotiator in potential peace talks. According to sources from the U.S. and Israel, Vance is deeply skeptical of Israel’s pre-war optimistic assessments regarding the course of the war, which is currently expected to last several more weeks.

Vance’s advisors believe that there are elements within Israel trying to sideline the Vice President, possibly because they think he is not tough enough. Israeli officials have denied this. White House officials state that Vance’s credentials in the government, along with his consistent opposition to endless overseas conflicts, make him a more acceptable dialogue partner for the Iranians than Witkoff and Kushner, who were responsible for the previous two rounds of failed negotiations. (Jin Ten)

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