Key facts
- Former Vice President Mike Pence believes President Trump deserves latitude in negotiating a preliminary agreement with Iran.
- Pence cited Trump's past military actions against Iran as justification for this latitude.
- Pence voiced "very real concerns" about the reported terms of the deal, especially concerning potential financing for Iran.
- The Trump administration asserts Iran has guaranteed it will not develop nuclear weapons.
- Reports suggest the deal includes a $300 billion financing plan for Iran's development, not sourced from the U.S.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu indicated Israel will keep troops in Lebanon despite the peace talks.
Former Vice President Mike Pence has stated that President Trump deserves latitude in pursuing a preliminary agreement with Iran, citing Trump's past decisive actions against the country. However, Pence also articulated "very real concerns" regarding the reported terms of the deal, particularly concerning potential financing for Iran's development.
