A heated White House briefing erupted as reporters pressed Vice President JD Vance over what critics call a "lopsided" U.S.-Iran deal. Journalists questioned why Iran is being allowed to resume oil exports and receive economic relief while key nuclear issues remain under negotiation, prompting Vance to defend the agreement as a major strategic win for Washington. Vance argued that Iran has already committed to destroying its highly enriched uranium stockpile, accepting international verification measures, and allowing nuclear inspectors back into the country. He insisted that sanctions relief and broader economic benefits remain tied to compliance during the 60-day negotiation period. Watch the explosive exchange as reporters challenge the administration on oil relief, nuclear commitments, sanctions, and whether President Trump's Iran peace deal gives Tehran too much in return for too little.

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Addressing Obama, Vance asked, "If it's the same thing, why is it that the Gulf Arabs hated your deal, and they love our deal?"