Vice President JD Vance delivered a stark message on the global stage Tuesday, standing shoulder-to-shoulder with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán as tensions with Iran reached a boiling point. With a critical deadline fast approaching, the Trump administration is signaling that the window for diplomacy is closing—and consequences could be swift and severe if Tehran refuses to cooperate.
Addressing the high-stakes standoff, Vance made clear that the United States expects an answer from Iran within hours. “We feel confident that we can get a response, whether it’s positive or negative, we’re gonna get a response from the Iranians by 8 o’clock tonight,” Vance began. His tone reflected urgency, but also a clear desire for a peaceful resolution—if Iran is willing to meet the moment.
The vice president emphasized that the administration’s broader goal is stability—not just for America, but for the entire world. “I hope they make the right response because what we really want is we want a world where oil and gas is flowing freely, where people can afford to heat their homes and cool their homes, where people can afford to transport themselves to work.” In other words, global prosperity hinges on cooperation—not confrontation.
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