Vice President JD Vance laid out a recalibrated set of American priorities in the ongoing confrontation with Iran, declaring that keeping oil and gas prices low for US consumers is now the country’s top goal. Preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, the issue that dominated US-Iran policy for two decades, has been demoted to second place.

The statement, made on August 14, represents a striking reordering of national security objectives during an active military conflict.

From airstrikes to economic isolation

The US and Israel launched military strikes against Iranian targets beginning February 28, targeting what officials have described as military and nuclear facilities.

Vance described the US approach as a combination of diplomatic, military, and economic strategies, with particular emphasis on what he called impending severe economic measures against Iran.