Vice President JD Vance has revealed that Donald Trump's primary concern regarding Iran's nuclear ambitions is not the current capability of the regime, but the possibility that future American leadership could allow Iran to acquire nuclear technology. In an exclusive interview, Vance stated that Trump is confident Iran cannot develop a nuclear weapon during his administration, citing recent operations that damaged Iran's enrichment facilities. However, Trump fears that a less resolute successor could appease Iran and jeopardize regional security.
Vance emphasized that Trump's main objective is to ensure Iran never obtains a nuclear weapon, regardless of who leads the country. He clarified that regime change is not the administration's focus, but rather preventing nuclear proliferation. The Vice President also addressed his own anti-interventionist stance, noting that the administration's actions are aimed at long-term stability rather than military conflict.
Diplomatic efforts continue, with Trump's envoys scheduled to meet Iranian officials in Oman for further nuclear talks, despite recent setbacks in negotiations.

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