Vance-Netanyahu Call Reveals Policy Divergences
US Vice President JD Vance confronted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a phone call this week over pre-war projections regarding the conflict with Iran. According to Axios, citing US officials, Vance stated that Netanyahu had presented the operation to President Trump as likely to lead to swift regime change in Tehran, an assessment that has not materialized.
A US source quoted in the reporting said, “Before the war, Bibi really sold it to the president as being easy, as regime change being a lot likelier than it was. And the VP was clear-eyed about some of those statements.” The call was described as difficult and marked the most significant public fracture between the two governments since the conflict began.
Key Quotes and Context
- Vance noted shared interests with Israel but added that “we also have some situations where our interests diverge,” with the US priority focused on preventing Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.
- He described a potential agreement as “a home run for the American people,” regardless of Israeli preferences.
- Reports indicate Vance has taken a lead role in backchannel diplomacy, reflecting earlier skepticism about prolonged involvement.
Implications for Negotiations
The reported differences could influence the pace and terms of any settlement with Iran. Vance has stressed verification measures in talks, stating that “everybody’s always trying to play everybody” and that the US would “accomplish the president’s mission, but verify.”
Ongoing efforts involve coordination with Gulf states amid missile strikes, as the conflict extends beyond initial expectations.
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