JD Vance in 'thorny predicament' as Trump sets him up as fall guy: analysis
Source: Raw Story · Bias: Far Left
Summary
Vice President JD Vance's religious faith and his political future are being publicly tested by the Iran war – a conflict he spent years warning against.The 41-year-old vice president's predicament crystallized during a recent University of Georgia speech when a heckler shouted, "Jesus Christ does not support genocide," highlighting the tension between his stated principles and his support for military operations he previously opposed, wrote The Guardian's Robert Tait."As a man who wears his Christian beliefs on his sleeve, JD Vance is no doubt acutely conscious of Jesus Christ’s dictum from his sermon on the mount declaring that 'blessed are the peacemakers,'" Tait wrote. "Yet the U.S. vice-president, a Catholic convert who recently found himself at odds with Pope Leo, is discovering the difficulties of living up to that standard while serving a mercurial political master who is waging a war Vance once cautioned against."As he positions himself for a potential 2028 presidential run, Vance must navigate keeping anti-war younger voters engaged while maintaining loyalty to Trump, Tait wrote.Paradoxically, Iranian leadership has identified Vance as a more credible negotiator than Trump's previous envoys, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner. Experts attribute this to Vance's known opposition to endless Middle East conflicts and his reputation as relatively skeptical of Israeli interests. After previous negotiating rounds with Witkoff and Kushner preceded devastating U.S. and Israeli attacks, Iranian officials view Vance as offering a fresh diplomatic channel.However, Trump has undercut these negotiations through erratic social media posts claiming Iranian concessions that negotiators dispute. Trump stated that if peace talks fail, he will blame Vance; if successful, he will claim credit — positioning his vice president as a convenient scapegoat.The fundamental obstacle remains Trump's credibility, the correspondent noted. Iranian negotiators, united in their distrust of the president, question whether he genuinely seeks a settlement or merely engages in performative negotiations, but Trump's false claims about Iranian agreement to open the Strait of Hormuz and relinquish enriched uranium without compensation destroyed nascent trust.Vance faces an extraordinarily difficult challenge of convincing Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf and his delegation that Trump can be trusted after 47 years of U.S.-Iran estrangement and two previous negotiating rounds that preceded military strikes.His personal diplomatic skills may prove insufficient without presidential restraint.
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