Watch: JD Vance Explains How Iran Deal Is ‘Fundamentally’ Different Than Obama’s JCPOA

The content features a web page with a “Read more” button that, when clicked, reveals additional facts. The extended content includes a detailed report on recent discussions about Iran’s nuclear deal. Vice President J.D. Vance explains differences between the Obama-era JCPOA and the current agreement, emphasizing that the new deal aims to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons and to open the Strait of Hormuz. Vance mentions that unlike Obama’s deal, which he criticizes for enabling Iran’s nuclear progress, the current agreement aims for strict verification and sanctions enforcement, with Iran agreeing not to rebuild its nuclear programme. He also notes that the deal does not involve unfreezing assets unless Iran complies with its obligations. U.S. President Donald Trump is cited denying reports that the U.S. is paying Iran $300 million, asserting that Iran will never have a nuclear weapon and that the story is false.Trump also states during a G7 summit that Iran’s sanctions relief depends on their behaviour, indicating that they must meet their commitments for benefits to begin. The page contains social media embeds, links to related articles, and scripts for user interactions such as correction submissions, along with advertisements and promotional content.




Vice President J.D. Vance laid out on Monday the key difference between the Obama administration’s Iran nuclear deal and the one that the Trump administration has negotiated.

CBS Mornings host Gayle King asked the vice president when all the details of the deal would be made public.

Vance responded that the administration plans to release the full text at some point this week, citing diplomatic protocols for not releasing it all now.

He noted the two core issues are that Iran will not be permitted to develop a nuclear weapon and that the Strait of Hormuz will be opened.

CBS correspondent Ed O’Keefe pressed the vice president about a report that Iran will have access to a $300 billion reconstruction fund.

One of Trump’s main criticisms of the President Barack Obama-backed 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action agreement is that it made billions of dollars available to Tehran, which the regime then turned around and used to fund terrorism in the Middle East against Israel and others.

Vance answered, “We absolutely are open to the Gulf Coast countries investing in the reconstruction of Iran, but only if Iran ends their nuclear program, ends their enriched stockpile of material, and is really open to an inspections and enforcement regime that gives the American people confidence they’re never going to have a nuclear weapon.”

The vice president then explained to O’Keefe that the United States is in a different place in relation to Iran than when Obama was in office.

“We have comprehensively destroyed their nuclear program, and this agreement is about ensuring that they don’t rebuild it,” Vance said.

“The JCPOA was fundamentally about bribing them to stop the construction or to cease a nuclear program that was already in progress,” he then emphasized.

Vance contended that the Trump administration’s Iran deal will lead to a “different outcome for the American people” than Obama’s JCPOA.

During another interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper on Monday, he said, “There hasn’t been a single dollar of sanctions relief or unfrozen assets, either from the United States or any of our allies in the Gulf… They only get that benefit if they meet their obligations under the agreement.”

President Donald Trump posted on Monday evening, “Iran has agreed to never have a Nuclear Weapon! Also, the story that the U.S. is paying Iran 300 million Dollars is Fake News, put out by the Dumocrats!!!”

Trump confirmed during a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron at the G7 summit in France that Iran will have sanctions relief as they do what’s required by the agreement.

“It’s really a behavioral thing,” he said. “If they do what they’re supposed to do, that starts taking effect.”

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