Authored by Dave DeCamp via AntiWar.com,Vice President JD Vance said in an interview on "The Michael Knowles Show" published Tuesday that the US would use the Memorandum of Understanding with Iran to "refill" global oil supplies and stockpiles and to prepare for more potential military action against the Islamic Republic."I think what the president has told us to do is use this MoU to sort of refill the world's oil economy, to refill some stocks, and then to see where the hand is," the vice president said."And … if the Iranians are willing to make the commitments that we would like them to make and are willing to back those up with verifiable milestones, then we are going to change our relationship with Iran. And if they don't do that, then nothing has really changed except for what we’ve already accomplished from the military campaign, which is a lot. So, we kind of have two options here. We have the option of pursuing a long-term deal with the Iranians, but that requires a significant change in their behavior. We have the option of banking our wins and then, of course, doing things on top of that if the president feels that we have to. And I think both of those options are very much in play," he added.🔴 Vance Says US Is Using the Iran Deal to “Refill” the Oil Market, Then “See Where the Hand Is”
Vance Explains How US Will Use Iran MoU To Replenish Global Oil Supply
...the comments unleash heightened suspicion in Iran that war will restart despite agreement...







